The third cabinet from op 2 in the hallway.
Where is the emergency kit and AED located?
What is medical history?
People that can have a medical emergency.
Who is anyone?
Where phones are kept during business hours.
What is a locker?
Stay off of this device when alerted to an emergency.
What is a radio?
Type of medication administered for a heart attack.
What is aspirin?
(Nitroglycerin only if already prescribed by their doctor)
The med history category a patient that has had a stroke should be added.
What is med urgent?
The most common type of emergency.
What is syncope/fainting?
Temple University is where this clinician attended school.
Where did Dr. Howden attend dental school?
Who is Dr. Spear?
Type of heart condition that makes a patient look flushed, sweaty, chest pain, headache, and fatique.
What is Angina Pectoris (chest pain)?
The med history category a patient that has seasonal allergies should be added?
What is Medical Summary?
18 of these hang up for patients to see.
How many hubcaps are in the lobby?
The first step when activating the emergency action process
What is assess?
Known as the "Silent Killer".
What is high blood pressure (Hypertension)?
The type of information that should included with a heart attack and stroke.
What is the date?
Call 9-1-1 when this medical emergency ocurrs for the first time, lasts longer than 5 minutes, or has numerous of them.
What is a seizure?
This is the date of the start of us.
What is May 4, 2010?
The key to a handling a medical emergency successfully.
What is communication?
What is a stroke?
The type of medical information that should be included when writing down the timeline and information for medical emergency services when they arrive.
What is EVERYTHING?
When should glucose not be administered to a diabetic patient?
What is hyperglycemic emergency?
The amount of square footage the new building will be.
What is 7,000 square feet?