This is the type of pain that lasts for less than 6 months
This is the type of pain that lasts for more than 6 months.
What is chronic pain?
This is the names of people who can give positive opinions about the applicant
What are references?
What is personal information? (Or any examples of such)
This idiom involving the head means: get ready, or be prepared
What is Heads Up?
Who knows the most about a patient's pain?
Who is the patient?
Name 4 of the pain assessment tools we discussed in class.
What are:
OLDCARTS
Numerical Rating Scale
Descriptive Rating Scale
Wong-Baker Faces Scale
FLACC Scale
PAINAD Scale
This is what the term N/A stands for.
What is Not Applicable?
What are the three types of resume formats?
What are: Functional, Chronological, and Combination (or Hybrid)?
This is an idiom which means to fail to fulfill one's responsibilities
What is "Drop the Ball"?
This pain assessment scale is usually used with children over 3 years old and non-verbal adults.
What is the Wong-Baker Faces Scale?
A word used to describe pain "with a pulse or beat"
What is throbbing?
This is a term used to describe a late night work period
What is the Graveyard Shift?
This is something that should not be listed on a resume but should always be taken to an interview.
What are references?
This is an idiom which means to guess or estimate without full information
What is "Off the Top of My Head"?
This is a word used to describe a general pain in the muscles or joints.
This is the type of pain caused by external damage to your body tissues. For example, hitting your elbow.
What is nociceptive pain?
This is a word that means effective, current, and legal.
What is valid?
This information always needs to be at the top of your resume.
What is identifying information?
This is an idiom which means to be more confident in expressing oneself.
What is "Find One's Voice"?
What is the highest number a person can receive on the FLACC Scale of pain assessment?
What is 10?
Name 4 out of the 8 words that make up the mnemonic OLDCARTS
What is:
Onset
Location
Duration
Characteristic
Alleviating/Aggravating Factors
Radiation or Relieving Factors
Timing
Severity
This is the amount of money earned per month or per year.
What is Salary?
This is the type of file format you should use for a resume.
What is .Docx?
This is an idiom which means to reverse something.
What is "Turn something on it's head"?