Name five steps of taking blood pressure
What is wash hands,gather supplies,identify yourself and patient, wipe earpiece of stethoscope, brachial artery, pressure to 160mmHg, slowly deflate.
The prefix is, the suffix is, and the root is....
***Bonus identify parts in Pericarditis***
prefix is before the word in the beginning, suffix is after the word at the end, and the root is the foundation of the word that identifies the anatomy or structure.
Prefix=peri combining form=cardi/o suffix=itis
What is the control center?
What genetic material does it hold?
What is nucleus
DNA
Med term for before meals and after meals
What is AC and PC
I am higher than all of you, what am I
What is superior
****What is the anatomical position***
What do you use to take pulse and O2 levels on a patient?
What is oximeter
Most medical terms are derived from two languages, name them.
***what does pericarditis mean???
What are Greek and Latin
inflammation around the heart
What is the gel-like fluid inside,
material outside cell called??
What is cytoplasm and plasma membrane
Identify BID, QD,QID
What is 2 times per day, once a day, 4 times a day
Here are the five anatomical positions name the opposite.
Superior= Anterior=
Medial= Proximal=
Superficial=
What is inferior, posterior, lateral, distal, deep
Oh no I can't find my apical pulse, where is it???
****Bonus how do I measure it***
What is located in your heart
****You listen with a stethoscope****
Name of person who files a complaint and the person charged with complaint
What are Plaintiff and defendant
Red blood cells lose this as they mature
How many pairs of chromosomes does an adult human have???
What is nucleus and 23
PRN is not the same as NPO
What is as needed and nothing by mouth
Name three example of professional appearance.
What is hair, nails, scrubs, jewelry
***Bonus If I am unprofessional in appearance is that a misdemeanor or a felony? or neither explain
What two instruments do I use to check a patient's ears and eyes???
What are otoscope and opthalmoscope
Name the two types of Diabetes and explain them
What is Diabetes I and Diabetes II
Diagnosed in children and young adults, known as juvenile diabetes.
Body does not use insulin properly and known as insulin resistant, the pancreas makes extra insulin and body can't keep up
The endocrine system is made up of
***medical term for "master gland"****
What are gland and hormones
What is Pituitary
C is with but what is without
What is S
****Bonus What does CDC stand for?
Name 4 types of abuse and describe
What is Elder abuse-person over 65, Verbal-oral embarrassing, threatening statements, Physical - causing physical harm, involuntary seclusion-kept away fr others against will, neglect-failure to provide correct treatment, financial-taking money,psychological-emot, mental,verbal
Three places you can take a temperature using correct terminology.
****Bonus Oral and rectal thermometers are interchangeable if they are covered with a sheath?
What is oral, rectally, and axillary
False.
What is a mandated reporter and are you one?
a mandated reporter is a person who because of his or her profession is legally required to report abuse or neglect to authorities.
Yes
What does HIPAA stand for?
***Bonus What is the US agency responsible for ensuring safety at work and a healthful work environment****
What is Health Insurance and Portability and Accountability Act.
OSHA
I need 2cc of chocolate and 10mL of Gatorade and no IV necessary but I need it every HS, can you help me?
What is 2 cubic centimeters, 10 milliliters, not intravenous and every hour of sleep.
Name and define three exam positions
What is fowlers- 90 degrees, semi-fowlers - 45 degrees, lithotomy- on back knees bent feet in stirrups,Supine-back