What code is for cardiac arrest?
Blue
What type of microorganism is treated with antibiotics?
Bacteria
What is the name of the small organs made of lymphatic tissue?
Lymph Nodes
What does ROM stand for?
Range of Motion
What is the single most important way to prevent the spread of infection?
Hand Hygiene
What does RACE stand for?
Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish
To wash your hands properly, it should take at least how many seconds?
20
What is another name for hospital acquired infection?
Nosocomial
What is the optimal placement of body parts so that bones and muscles are used efficiently?
Body Alignment
What are the three elements of the fire triangle?
Fuel, Heat, Oxygen
Which governing body regulates workplace safety?
OSHA
What microorganism typically chooses fleas, lice, ticks, or mites as their host organism?
Parasites
Which organ is responsible for destroying old red blood cells, recycling iron, and storing blood?
Spleen
Which stage would be an ulcer that is much deeper and may affect the underlying connective tissue?
Stage 3
An immobile patient should be repositioned at least how often?
Every 2 hours
What does MSDS stand for?
Material Safety Data Sheets
Microbes that require little to no oxygen
Anaerobes
Eyelashes keeping out dust, dirt and other debris is an example of what type of immunity?
Innate
What is another name for bedsores?
Decubitus Ulcers
At what stage of life does the Thymus start to shrink?
Adolescence
What does the ALARA principle stand for?
As Low As Reasonable Achievable
Which form of asepsis or technique prevents contamination of an open wound, serves to isolate the operative area from the unsterile environment, and maintains a sterile field for surgery?
Surgical Asepsis (Sterile Technique)
Which lymph node drains the legs and lower pelvis?
Inguinal
Which gait is used when there should be no weight bearing on the affected or injured leg?
Three-Point Gait
What is the name of the machine that employs hot, pressurized steam for cleaning purposes?
Autoclave