Orientation
Simulation
Rotations
Classroom
Fun
100

A type of care that is not life threatening but is care for an illness or injury that needs immediate attention.

What is Urgent Care?

100

The name of the Simulation Operations Specialist is...

Who is Brian?

100

The department located in ACT4 is known as...

What is (MCH) Maternal Child Health?
100

The name of the organ mannequin is...

Who is Pookie?

100

Your instructors names are...

Who are Ms. Nandita and Ms. Davis?

200

Alameda Health System's mission is...

What is Caring, Healing, Teaching, Serving All?

200

The range of pulse for a healthy adult is...

What is 60-100 beats per minute?

200

A high-speed multiple vehicle collision resulting in concussion classifies as what level of trauma.

What is a level one trauma?

200

The first thing a HEAL intern does when they enter the classroom.

What is signing in?
200

It takes ___ amount of time to bleed out from an arterial bleed.

What is 2-4 minutes?

300

HEAL within HEAL Program stand for...

What is Health Excellence and Academic Leadership?

300

The total for the Alcohol Withdrawal Assessment is...

What is 60?

300

The building and floor of the Simulation Lab.

What is HCP P2?
300

You need to fill this out if you will be absent for an internship day

What is scan the QR code and fill out the form?

300
The number of bones in the human body.

What is 206?

400

A bacteria or virus carried in the blood that can cause disease is known as...

What is a bloodborne pathogen?

400

If someone is experiencing hypoglycemia, this type of medication may be administered.

What is dextrose?

400

The medical specialty that uses minimally invasive, image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat various conditions.

What is Interventional Radiology?

400

The difference between an NP and a PA is...

What is an NP can open their own practice and has to choose a specialization?

400

Fatimah's 2 roles within healthcare and in HealthPATH are...

What is a CNA and a HealthPATH Ambassador? BONUS: Simulation Education Specialist

500

Actions taken with intent of doing good for patients is known as...

What is beneficence?

500

An infection in the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi.

What is pneumonia?

500

The department which does remote monitoring of patients' vital signs, enabling continuous tracking and timely intervention, significantly improving patient outcomes.

What is Telemetry?

500

The NCLEX stands for...

What is National Council Licensure Examination?

500

The directors of HealthPATH names are

Who are Joseph Peters and Joilah James?

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