Infection Control
Safety
Body Planes & Cavities
Basic Structures
CPR & Emergency Response
100

Leaving the body through bodily fluids is an example of this link in the chain of infection.

What is a portal of exit?

100

What is the proper way to identify a patient?

What is ask their name and birthdate.

100

What does the coronal plane separate the body into?

What is anterior and posterior. 

100

How would you describe an organ?

When tissue comes together work together to form an organ
100

What is the ratio for two person rescue for an adult?

What is 30:2

200

This is the number one way to prevent the spread of infection.

What is hand washing?

200

What does the A in RACE stand for?

What is alarm.

200

What directional term would you describe the eyes in relation to nose?

What is lateral. 

200
What is the function of adipose tissue?

What is to insulate, provide cushion, and store fat

200

What is the ratio for 1 person rescue on an infant?

What is 30:2

300

These precautions should be used with all patients, regardless of diagnosis.

What are standard precautions?

300

What three things should you always do before leaving a patients room?

What is make sure the bed is in lowest position, wheels are locked, and their call light is in reach.

300

What organs are found within the thoracic cavity?

What is heart, lungs, trachea, and esophagus.

300

Name an organ in each of the quadrants

RUQ-Liver, LUQ-stomach, pancreas, RLQ-appendix, cecum, ascending colon, LLQ-colon

300

If you are assisting a choking victim and they becoming unresponsive what action must you take?

What is start CPR starting with compressions. Prior to rescue breaths check in their mouth for foreign object.

400

Vaccinations and identifying those at risk help break this link in the chain of infection.

What is the susceptible host?

400

What does the A in PASS stand for?

What is aim.

400

What is the study of anatomy described as?

The study of forms and structures.

400

What are the four main tissue types?

What is epithelial, nerve, connective, and muscle

400

After coming upon a victim and checking for safety, what is your next action?

Check for responsiveness, breathing and pulse

500

You’d wear an N-95 or PAPR mask when following this type of transmission precaution.

What are airborne precautions?

500

What method of protection do healthcare workers use to prevent the spread of bodily fluids?

What is wear PPE. 

500


Supine

500

What is the organizational level of the body?

What is molecules, chemicals, cells, tissue, organs, organ systems, organism

500

If you come across an unresponsive infant what action should you take?

Complete 5 cycles of CPR or 2 minutes, and then go get help

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