What blood bore pathogen
a microorganism in human blood that can cause disease
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A copayment (or copay) is a fixed, out-of-pocket fee you pay for a covered health service, like a doctor's visit or prescription, with the rest covered by your insurance
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What are 3 ways to measure vital signs?
Pulse, blood pressure, respitorty rate, temperature via oral, axillary, tympanic, or forehead thermometers
Pt.
Patient
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Soft skills
What HIV stand for
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Medicare vs Medicaid
Medicare is federal insurance for seniors (65+) or younger disabled people, regardless of income, while Medicaid is a joint federal-state program for low-income individuals, children, pregnant women, and people with disabilities
What does P stand for
Pulse
C/o
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Hard skills
Skills you learn to be able to do your job
Describe HIV
a virus that attacks the body's immune system.
Medicaid part D
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120/80 mmHg
CXR
Chest x-ray
The ability to collaborate with others
Name 5 pieces of PPE
hard hats, safety glasses, respirators, gloves, and protective clothing
Medicaid part A
Inpatient Care
Why is it important to know a patient's baseline vital signs?
To see changes occurring in the pt body
HxPx
History and physical exam
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Common sense
Which of the following is an example of an exposure incident to bloodborne pathogens?
All the above
Medicare part B
Outpatient Care
What’s the resting pulse for a adult?
60-100 bpm
PO
By mouth or orally
Taking action without being prompted
Initiative