Vitals
Health History/Chief Complaint
Infection Control
EKG
100

What blood pressure is considered normal range?

Less than 120 systolic, less than 80 diastolic

100

Where should the in-patient screening be performed?

In a private area or exam room

100

What is bacteria?

Micro organisms

100

How many chambers are in the heart?

4 chambers

200

What time is a temperature its lowest?

4 a.m.

200

What does HPI stand for?

History of Present Illness

200
What is used to kill infections?

Antibiotics

200

What is known as the primary pacemaker of the heart?

SA Node

300

Where is the tympanic temperature?

Ear

300

What kind of questions should be used when obtaining the chief complaint?

Open-ended questions

300

What goes in the bio hazard waste box or bag?

Anything that can poke you

300

What does EKG stand for?

Electrocardiogram

400

Why are vital signs important?

Provides doctor with information about patient's overall health

400

What do the O, L, D, and CH in OLDCHARTS stand for?

Onset, Location, Duration, and Characterization

400

OSHA requires employers to offer what vaccine to employees at risk for occupational exposure?

Hepatitis B vaccine

400

Name a type of abnormal EKG result.

Ventricular tachycardia, Sinus bradycardia, Asystole
500

For how many seconds do you measure radial pulse?

30 seconds and multiply by two

500

What do the A, R, T, and S in OLDCHARTS stand for?

Alleviating or Aggrevating Factors, Radiation, Temporal Patterns, and Severity

500

Name two super bugs.

MRSA and mdr-tb

500
Explain the flow of blood to the heart. Start at the superior vena cava.

SVC/IVC, RA, TV, RV, PV, PA