office
procedures 1
assessment
clinic
procedure 2
100

What are considered patient identifiers.

(name, date of birth, medical record number, last four digits of social security number).

100

This measures the force of the blood circulating through the arteries

Blood Pressure

100

The pressure that is recorded when the first sharp tapping sound is heard.

systolic pressure

100

Ensure the right patient, right medication, right form, right dose, right route, right time, right technique, right education, and right documentation.

Rights of Medication Administration

100

administered in many sites, with the most common being the upper, outer arm; abdominal region; and the upper thigh.

Subcutaneous injections are administered beneath the skin and into the adipose (fat) tissue.

200

information that usually describes what is experienced by the patient and is not measurable.

subjective information

200

medication administered directly into the vein

Intravenous

200

This measurement is the number of times the heart beats per minute.

Pulse / Heart rate

200

a sealed glass container designed to hold a single dose of medication.

An ampule

200

Patient lies flat with hands by sides, feet are extended on table

Supine position

300

a formal process that Compares the patient’s list of medications to the medical record as a safety measure that reduces the risk of improperly prescribing 

Medication reconciliation

300

Between the cheek and gums resulting in rapid absorption

Buccal

300

This is the body’s natural defense to fight invasive organisms and is a normal reaction to illness.  

Fever

300

Patient lies flat with knees bent, feet in stirrups.

Lithotomy

300

a type of service that uses video calling and other technologies to help health care providers provide patient care to a remote location, such as the patient’s home, instead of at a medical facility.

Telehealth/Virtual Visit

400

 Used to examine the ears

Otoscope

400

upper outer arm, abdominal region, upper thigh, lower back/buttocks

Sites for subcutaneous injections 

400

Observe the patient to gather clues such as facial grimacing or holding or clutching areas.

Pain level

400

tablets, capsules, oral suspension, emulsions, lozenges, liquid

Forms of medication

400

abdominal pain, coughing, diarrhea, dysphagia, swelling of face, nausea, vomiting, convulsions, unconsciousness 

symptoms of allergic reaction

500

Single most important defense against the spread of germs (infection)

Hand washing

500

intradermal injection angle

5 -15 degrees almost parallel to skin

500

This measurement compares the child’s growth pattern with the national standard.  

Growth chart with Height & Weight

500

After patient is consulted of procedure, risk of complications, benefits an ____  ______ is needed before procedure can take place

Informed consent

500

Process in which providers enter and send treatment instructions, including medications, laboratory, and radiology orders, via a computer application rather than paper, fax, or phone

computerized provider order entry (CPOE)

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