Patient Safety
Viruses
Body Mechanics
Bacteria and viruses
Emergency Codes
100

The first rule before interacting with a patient

What is identifying your patient?

100

Kills viruses

What is rest?

100

How healthcare workers can make sure not to injure themselves

What is learning about body mechanics

100

Small one-celled microorganisms

What is bacteria? 

100

The code for fire

What is code red?

200

Something you need to do upon entering and leaving a patients room

What is washing your hands?

200

What viruses need to reproduce

What is a living cell?

200

How to reduce the chances of workplace injury

What is doing ergonomic practices?

200

The identifier of bacteria. 

What are microbiologists? 

200

The code for adult medical emergency.

What is code blue? 

300

The reason for patient safety

What is being a conscientious healthcare worker?

300

What doesn't kill viruses

What is antibiotics?

300

A painful hand and arm condition

What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

300

A microorganism smaller than bacteria.

What is a virus?

300

Code used for when the emergency is over

What is code clear?

400

The reason for immediately reporting spills

What is a safety hazard?

400

Introducing small amounts of the microorganism/virus into the system

What is a vaccine?

400

The importance of having better body movements

What is better performance on physical tasks?

400

a medicine that cannot fight viruses. 

What is an antibiotic?

400

The code for a bomb threat 

What is code black?

500

The reason for talking to a patient before a procedure

What is consent?

500

An antidote to stop viruses from reproducing

What is an antiviral remedy?

500

Standing up when sitting down for long periods of time is important.

What is improving health?

500

Immunity boost that fights against viruses.

What is a vaccine? 

500

Code for a person with a weapon or an active shooter.

What is code silver?