Medical Ethics and Law
Communication
Medical Terminology
Infection Control
Patient and Employee Safety
100
Task, Circumstance, Person, Direction, and Supervision
What are the Five Rights of Delegation
100
Sender, Messenger, and Receiver
What are the three elements of communication
100
Toward the front
What is Anterior
100
Do NOT require oxygen
What is Anaerobic Microorganisms
100
Cane
What is an Ambulation Device
200
Social workers, Nurses, and Trained Volunteers
What is an Ombudsman
200
You can see a patient with pale skin
What is objective observation
200
Histology
What is the Study of Tissue
200
Organisms obtaining nourishment from from other living organisms
What is Parasites
200
the three elements that must be present to start a fire
What is Heat, Fuel, and Oxygen
300
Dignity, Service, Excellence, and Fairness/Justice
What are Value Indicators
300
A patient tells you their vision is blurred
What is subjective observation
300
Fluid that fills a cell and holds organelles
What is Cytoplasm
300
Fluid that surrounds that brain
What is Cerebrospinal Fluid
300
Partial thickness burn
What is second degree burn
400
Neglect of Duty
What is an Omission
400
Does not take power or authority away from others
What is assertive communication
400
Sugars and Starches
What are Carbohydrates
400
Made free from all living microorganisms
What is Sterilized
400
First degree burn
What is a Superficial burn
500
To be Careful and Cautious
What is Prudent
500
All people form opinions or biases as they grow
What is Prejudice
500
Enzymes that break down carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acid
What is Lysosomes
500
Organisms that survive on dead organic matter
What is Saprophytes
500
Documents that provide employees information regarding chemical safety
What are MSDS forms
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