What does an EKG record?
What is the electrical activity of the heart.
What is the process of withdrawing blood from a vein for laboratory testing?
What is phlebotomy?
What are guidelines set in place to prevent healthcare professionals from exposure to infections whilst providing first aid or health care?
What are Universal Precautions?
What are laws explaining the rights and responsibilities of a medical provider, and patients?
What is Medical Law?
What wave represents ventricular repolarization?
What is the T-wave?
What is the hollow space inside the needle called?
What is a Lumen?
What is a cleaning technique including frequent hand washing, cleaning and sterilizing equipment, proper PPE use, and the sanitization of surfaces?
What is Medical Asepsis?
To ensure the rights and responsibilities of patients and health care providers, and that patients play a role in their own health.
What is the Patients Bill Of Rights goal?
Rhythm originating from the SA node, describing the hearts rhythm.
what is sinus Rhythm?
What is the shaft located at a needles end, forming a point called?
What is a Bevel?
What agency creates regulations that employers must follow in orders for their employees to remain safe whilst working?
what is OSHA?
What is ADA?
What is The American Disability Act Of 1990 commonly referred to as?
Characterized by irregular spikes throughout an EKG tracing (Related to muscle movements.)
What is a Somatic Tremor?
What are the main 4 components of blood?
what is Plasma, leukocytes, erythrocytes, and platelets?
What is PPE?
What are Gowns, Masks, Gloves, Shoe covers, and face shields?
What is the most important law in regards to the protection of medical records?
What is HIPPA?
How many leads does an EKG have?
12 leads
What is the first tube used in the order of draw?
What is blood cultures? / What is yellow?
What is performed to ensure the reliability of test results by detecting and eliminating errors?
what is Quality Control?
What is an act of reason that must be free of force or fraud?
What is Consent?