Handwashing/Isolation
Infection Control
Medical Terminology
Vital Signs
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100

Handwashing is the number one way to prevent the spread of _______?

What is Infection/Germs?

100
This is what a Pathogen is. 

What is a Disease-producing Organism?

100

This is where Medical Terminology derived mostly from. 

What is Latin and Greek words?

100

This is where the radial pulse is located.

What is the wrist?

100

This is what is used to fill the reservoir with when using a Autoclave.

What is Distilled Water?

200

This is how long a Medical Assistant should wash their hands for. 

What is 20 - 30 seconds?

200

This is what CDC stands for. 

What is Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?

200

This is the color of Cyan.

What is blue?

200

This is a normal adult pulse rate.

What is 60-100?

200

These contain necessary information regarding chemicals in the work area. 

What is MSDS/SDS Forms?

300

These are the 3 types of Isolation.

What is 

Contact-

Droplet-

Airborne-

300

These are the two patient populations that are most susceptible to infection. 

Who are infants under 3 months old and who are the elderly?

300

These are 2 great resources for a Medical Assistant to learn new medical terms from.

What is the Internet and a Medical Dictionary?

300

This is the most accurate pulse rate area and used with infants and small children.

What is the Apical?

300

This is the correct order for Doffing PPE. 

What is 

-gloves, goggles, gown, mask?

400

This is what PPE stands for and these are 3 items used as PPE.

What is Personal Protective Equipment?

What is gloves, gown, mask, goggles/face shield?

400

Microorganisms need these 4 things to grow 

What is food, moisture, darkness, and suitable temperature?

400

This is what Hem/Hemat stands for.

What is blood?

400

These are the Anthropometric measurements 

What is Height and Weight?

400

This is the organization that is concerned with any workplace hazard that may impact the safety of an employee. 

What is OSHA?

500

Hands should be washed with soap and water. 

4-responses 

What is After Using the Restroom

What is Before Eating

What is when visibly soiled

What is when working with c-Diff patients 

500

This is how the destruction of all microbial life, pathogens and non-pathogens occurs.

What is Surgical Asepsis?

500

This is what stoma stands for.

What is mouth?

500

These are 4 factors that could increase your heart rate. 

What is:

-fever, anxiety, dehydration, drugs/medications, age, gender?

500

This is the Hepatitis that is transmitted by fecal waste contamination of food and water supply.

What is Hepatitis A?