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Anatomy and Physiology
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A doctor that administers medication to cause loss of sensation or feeling during surgery?
Who is an anesthesiologist
100
Pallative
What is the word that means relieves but does not cure?
100
The reason military time is used in healthcare.
What is it helps avoid confusion created by am and pm
100
4 groups, name each: Group 1: Ulna and radius Group 2: Carpal and Tarsal Group 3: cranium and ribs Group 4: spinal column and patella
What are examples of long bones, short bones, irregular bones and flat bones?
100
Tightening of a muscle, which makes it shorter and tighter
What is contractibility
200
A gerontologist is...
Who is a physician that promotes wellness and treats older people?
200
Hospice
What is a place that provides palliative care and support given to dying patients and their families, also provides medical, emotional and spirtiual assistance?
200
True/False: time is always expressed using four digits.
What is true
200
Rounded bowing of the thoracic area, also known as hunchback
What is kyphosis
200
the less movable bone ( one of the two places skeletal muscles are attached to)
What is origin
300
Assistants that carry out rehabilitative activities and execrises prescribed in treatment plans prepared by occupational therapist
Who is an Occupational Therapy Assistant
300
Inpatient: Patient is hospitalized. Outpaient: patient does not require hospitalization, patient usually get treatment same day (in and out)
What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient (ambulatory) services?
300
0000 (24000) is noon or midnight?
When is midnight?
300
Region of skeleton that includes skull, inner ear, spinal column and ribs
What is axial skeleton?
300
located in walls of internal organs, nonstriated, involuntary and controlled by autonomic nervous system ( 2 words)
What are smooth (visceral) muscles
400
nurses that provide a wide variety of patient care services that includes providing direct patient care or supervise other personnel who do so (they coordinate the overall care of patients by interacting with all other heath care professional involved)
registered nurses
400
Two places: - Provides nursing and other services for individuals that DO NOT need 24 hour care, but can't care for themselves - Provides provides nursing, rehabilitation services and medical care on a 24 hour basis for patients with or recovering from long term illnesses (illness, surgery, injury)
What is an intermediate nursing care facility (INCF) and skilled nursing facility (SNF)?
400
One hour after noon.
What is 1300
400
caused by pressure on a nerve in the writst as a result of repetitive movement or trauma, abbrevated by CTS
What is carpal tunnel syndrome
400
Strong, tough connective tissue that attaches skeletal muscles to bones
What is a tendon
500
Similar: They both provide life support and immediate care and transport victims to health care facilities. Different: Paramedics can administer drugs, interperet electrocardiograms and provide various invasive procedures, but EMTs can not.
What is a similarity and difference between Paramedic and EMTs?
500
the location of the majority of ambulatory services, that offer a variety of services
What is a Physican's Office?
500
600 is pm or am
What is am
500
literally means straighten children
What is orthopedist
500
the result of a sudden tearing of muscle fibers during exertion, also known as pulled muscle
What is muscle strain
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