Communication & Emotional Intelligence
Symptoms & Side Effects
Patient Care, Safety & Mobility
Infection Control & Asepsis
Pharmacology & Contrast Media
100

This nonverbal communication element includes posture, facial expression, and body movement.

What is body language?

100

Moist desquamation typically occurs between this dose range.

What is 4000–6000 cGy?

100

When lifting a patient, you should keep your back stationary and lift using these muscles.

What are your legs?

100

This is the most important method for preventing the spread of infection.

What is hand washing?

100

Drugs used to relieve pain without loss of consciousness are called this.

What are analgesics?

200

Listening with this allows the therapist to truly understand a patient's feelings.

What is empathy?

200

A decrease in circulating red blood cells is known as this.

What is anemia?

200

This condition is defined as a sudden drop in blood pressure when standing.

What is orthostatic hypotension?

200

This term describes a person who carries a microorganism but shows no illness.

What is a carrier?

200

Transdermal patches must not be worn in this imaging modality due to metal backing.

What is MRI?

300

Understanding one’s own emotions and those of patients and families is called this.

What is emotional intelligence?

300

Persistent pain lasting longer than 3 months is classified as this.

What is chronic pain?

300

When rolling a patient, always move the patient in this direction.

What is toward you?

300

This agency mandates respiratory protection for TB.

What is OSHA?

300

This is the preferred location for central venous line tips.

What is the superior vena cava?

400

This is a multidimensional tool used to measure pain.

What is the Brief Pain Inventory?

400

This condition is commonly associated with appetite loss, weight loss, and muscle wasting.

What is cachexia?

400

This device must be placed behind a patient when doing CPR on a bed.

What is a backboard?

400

These are the five major routes of disease transmission.

What are airborne, droplet, contact, vector-borne, and common vehicle?

400

Most adverse reactions to ionic iodinated contrast agents are caused by this.

What is high osmolality?

500

These two emotional responses are the most common among cancer patients.

What are anxiety and depression?

500

Nonspecific side effects include fatigue, sleep changes, and weight loss, but not this symptom.

What is pain?

500

The safest action when a hydraulic lift patient arrives without a sling is this.

What is return the patient to the floor to be placed on a sling?

500

Following a needle stick, the first step is this.

What is wash with soap and water?

500

This MRI contrast agent is commonly used.

What is gadolinium-DTPA?

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