signs are vital
all bones about it
Just breathe
Law & Ethics
It's in the hands
100

This armamentarium is for making sounds louder

stethoscope

100

The only bone in the skull that moves

What is a mandible?

100

Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the capillaries surrounding me

What are alveoli?

100

term for obligation to not causing harm to others

What is non maleficence?

100

The number one method to break the chain of infection

What is hand hygiene?

200

This pulse is found at the wrist

what is radial?

200

We are bone forming cells

What is an osteoblast?

200

Term used for stopped breathing

What is apnea?

200

Touching a person without consent

What is battery?

200

The amount of time one should wash their hands

What is 20 seconds?

300

This term is for when the heart is in contraction

What is systolic?

300

A protein fiber that connects, supports, and gives strength to body tissues

What is collagen?

300

This flap of cartilage helps direct food and air down the correct tubes

What is an epiglottis?

300

damaging someone's good name or reputation

what is defamation?

300

making contact by touching contaminated objects

What is indirect contact?

400

medical term for blood pressure cuff, bulb, & valve.

what is a sphygmomanometer?

400

Spongy bone found at the end of long bones

What is epiphysis?

400

Medical term for difficulty breathing

What is dyspnea?

400
Term for words or actions that lead an individual to fear harm

What is assault?

400

a source that allows pathogens to survive and multiply on the hands

What is a reservoir?

500

The sounds heard through a stethoscope when blood is pushed against the artery wall

What is Korotkoff sounds?

500

term used to move away from the body

What is abduction?

500

term used to describe a rattling sound in the lungs

What is rales?

500

saying something that damages someone's good name or reputation

slander

500

this virus can survive on wet surfaces for up to two hours and dry surfaces up to seven hours

What is Herpes? (HSV1)