Medical Equipment
Patient Accommodations
Medications
Injections
Misc.
100

What does a thermometer do

take body temperature 

100

In general, how should you speak to patients 

In a calm and respectful tone, maintaining a clear and slow pace when talking

100

What are typical ways that people administer medication 

Intradermal, Intramuscular, Intravenous, Subcutaneous, Oral, Buccal, Sublingual, Inhalation, Ocular, Transdermal, Topical, and Rectal

100

What supplies are needed for an injection

A needle and syringe

100

What are common positions that patient could be put in 

Fowlers, semi-fowlers, left lateral, knee-chest, lithotomy, dorsal recumbent, prone, supine 

200

What are some parts of an EKG machine

ekg paper, leads, electrodes

200

What kinds of things should you avoid calling elderly people

sweetie or honey, affectionate names 

200

what is the most common form of medication that you put in your ears and eyes

liquid solution

200

What is a needled gague, what does the higher number mean

a gauge is the side of the opening of the needle/lumen, the higher the number, the smaller the opening is 

200

What is the FDA and what is it responsible for 

the Food and Drug Administration, responsible for protecting public health by ensuring safety, efficacy, and security of human medications 

300

What equipment is used to examine the interior of eye

the Ophthalmoscope

300

What are some extra things to plan for when dealing with a child patient 

plan extra time so that the child can be calm, explain the procedure in simple terms, attempt to entertain and distract the child

300

What should be injected if someone is having an allergic reaction

an EpiPen

300

what are common routes of injection 

subcutaneous (beneath skin), intradermal (between upper layers of skin), intramuscular (into muscle), and intravenous (directly into vein)

300

What types of care can you recieve through telehealth

General healthcare (wellness visits), prescriptions for routine medications, dermatology, eye exams, nutrition, mental health, urgent care conditions (uti, rashes, etc.)

400

What are items that need to be restocked in an exam room

gloves, gowns, paper towels, paper covers, waste containers

400

How should you assist someone who has a disability, what are things you should make sure to do 

assist them as needed, make sure to communicate well, respect what the patient says 

400

what are different medication forms

tablets, capsules, oral suspension, emulsions, lozenges, liquid

400

What is an Ampule and how do you withdraw medication from it

A glass container that holds one dose of medication is designed to snap open at the neck. You must snap off the neck, insert the needle, and withdraw the medicine with the syringe 

400

What information should be documented in the Medication Administration Record 

allergies or history of allergies, the medication, dosage, administration route, when it is being administered (how often, how long, time), and the name of provider 

500

What are typical supplies/equipment found in an exam room 

stool, exam table, sink, counter, cupboards, trash cans, sharps containers, chairs, etc

500

Exam rooms have to follow the standards established by the ___ to ensure people with disabilities are accomodated 

Americans with Disabilities Act

500

How many different rights of medication administration are there, what are they

9 rights - right patient, medication, form, dose, route, time, technique, education, and documentation 

500

What are the three types of syringes

Hypodermic syringe, tuberculin syringe, and insulin syringe

500

When medications are stored in room temperature, what temperature? What temp. for refrigeration?

room temp: 68-77 degrees

refrigeration: 35-46 degrees 

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