Patient Intake & Safety
Screenings & Pain Evaluations
BP & HR
Respirations, O2, Temp
Other
100

The process of collecting patient information at the start of a visit.

Patient Intake/Rooming

100

The PHQ-9 is an example of a ___.

Depression Screening

100

Measures the force of blood against artery walls.


Blood Pressure

100

This measurement shows how much oxygen is in the blood.

Pulse Oximetry

100

These measurements include height, weight, and sometimes others.

Anthropometric measurements

200

The patient’s stated reason for seeking medical care.

Chief Complaint

200

The GAD-7 is an example of a ___. 

Anxiety screening

200

A drop in blood pressure when changing positions.

Orthostatic Hypotension

200

____ means difficulty breathing unless you are in an upright position.

Orthopnea


Associated with COPD and CHF

200

This calculation uses height and weight to assess body composition.

Body Mass Index (BMI)

300

____ is the first step in keeping patients safe. It requires 2 methods.

Identifying patients

300

T/F Pain is objective.

False.

300

The first sound heard when listening for a blood pressure is the ____.

Systolic pressure

300

T/F Temperature is not impacted by external factors.

False

300

___ are tools used to track growth in children.

Growth Charts
400

The process of comparing the patient's list of medications to the medical record.

Medication Reconciliation

400

This is the rating scale that children may use to describe their pain.

Wong-Baker Faces

400

When checking a pulse, you should use your ____ to palpate.

2nd & 3rd fingers of dominate hand

400

Temperatures above ____ are dangerous, and can even be fatal.

104°F

400

You should measure a patient's head circumference until ____ years of age.

3 years

500

Reactions, such as GI upset, hives, or even anaphylaxis, are _____.

Allergies

500

You have explained the importance of screenings to your patient, but they refuse to answer your questions. You should ____ .

Document "Patient declined to answer". The patient has the right to refuse to answer your questions.

500

____ is considered a normal pulse range for an infant.

100- 180 bpm

500

Your asthma patient comes in with wheezing sounds. You know this means they are making a _____.

Whistling sound on expiration

500

You should evaluate the LMP at every visit to see ___.

If the patient is pregnant.

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