In fire safety, RACE stands for what?
Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish
True or False - - Special diets may be ordered for your patient.
True
True or False - - A patient that is on continuous oxygen needs mouth care less frequently than a patient who is alert and oriented.
What are the medical terms for fever and no fever?
Febrile and Afebrile
True or False - - Always use proper body mechanics in your work environment.
True
In fire safety, PASS stands for what?
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
What does NPO stands for?
Nothing by mouth
The general rule is to assess the patient's skin every shift. How long is a shift considered?
8 hours
What are the medical terms for slow and fast heartrate?
Bradycardia (slow heart rate) and Tachycardia (fast heart rate)
How can you prevent a back injury on the job site?
Keep your back straight, knees and hips bent, use a broad base of support, and use your leg muscles when lifting. Also, always ask for help when necessary.
Before leaving the patient's bedside, what 2 things should you do as the PCT?
Make sure the bed is in low/locked position and make sure the call bell is within reach.
In an high or low residual diet, what is the residual?
Fiber
Who do you report any skin changes to?
Direct supervisor
What are the medical terms for high and low blood pressure?
Hypertension and Hypotension
Before getting a patient out of bed, the patient should have what on their feet?
Supportive, anti-slip foot wear
Sharps and Biohazard containers are used to prevent what?
Transmission of germs from contaminants.
What does NAS stand for?
No added salt
How often do you turn and reposition a patient?
Every 2 hours
What are the medical terms for no breathing, slow breathing, and fast breathing?
Apnea (no breathing), Bradypnea (slow breathing), and Tachypnea (fast breathing)
If a patient is too heavy to move safely, what device is used to assist?
Mechanical Lift
When is PPE used?
Whenever there is a risk of exposure to contaminants.
In a bland diet, what can the patient not have?
Spices
Name the ways to prevent skin breakdown.
Keep the sheets clean, dry, and wrinkle free.
Massage bony prominences with lotion.
Keep skin clean and dry.
Turn and reposition patients with pillows while in bed.
What does SOB stand for and what is the definition?
Shortness of breath and difficulty catching breath.
When transporting a patient in the bed or on a stretcher, what should be in place?
Side rails/Bed rails