Anyone that uses, stores, maintains, or transmit health info.
Who must comply with HIPAA?
Any change in the body or its functioning that indicates disease present.
What is a symptom?
Friction is used to wash hands for best results.
It provides a logical basis for treatment and prognosis.
What is the final diagnosis?
Beats per minute.
What is BPM-?
SIgned by patient prior to a medical procedure to confirm she/he agrees to procedure and is aware of it's risks.
What are consent forms?
Symptoms the MA can observe.
Face shields, scrubs, gloves, respiration, goggles, masks, gown.
What are examples of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?
It is symptoms that have rapid onset like colds and pneumonia.
What is an acute illness?
Discharge.
What is Disch-?
The attending provider.
Who is responsible for preparing hospital documents?
Patient's reason for seeking care or the symptom causing the patient the most trouble.
What is a chief complaint?
Biohazard bag waste container.
What is BB?
Health history, physical examination, and lab and diagnostic tests.
What are the three parts of a complete patient exam?
Physical therapy/prothrombin time/patient.
What is Pt-?
Symptom felt by the patient.
What is a subjective symptom?
Burning, aching, sharp, dull, throbbing.
What are examples of quality of symptoms?
The hands need to be held higher than the elbows during the handwashing procedure.
What is false?
Stethoscope chest piece that is used to assess the hart.
What is a diaphragm?
Immediately.
What is STAT-?
A technology that recognizes text within a digital image.
What is an OCR?
You must ask for the severity of a symptom.
What is true?
A substance that destroys pathogens and especially are intended for use on inanimate objects.
What is a disinfectant?
Measuring height helps to maintain physical growth records.
What is the purpose for measuring weight?
What is PO-?