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Infection control & Safety
Vital Signs
Physical Exam & Special testing
Laboratory & Microbiology
Assist with Surgery & Rehab
100
These should be disposed of in a red biohazardous bag.
What should be done with dressings contaminated with blood or body fluids?
100
84/54 to 120/80
What is the normal range for an adult blood pressure?
100
Placing the patient laying face down.
What is the prone position?
100
This type of testing examines blood, urine, sputum, reproductive fluids and fluid from wounds to identify the presence of pathogenic organisms.
What is Microbiologic testing?
100
This is when the edges of a wound or incision are brought together.
What is approximation?
200
People who are nutritionally deficient and the elderly.
What are susceptible hosts?
200
This is the normal range for an adult pulse per minute.
What does 60 - 100 signify?
200
The blood type of the universal donor.
What is Blood Type O ?
200
This part of the microscope is known as the objective.
What part of a microscope contains a magnifying lens?
200
A laceration.
What is it called when a open wound is jagged and extends into the underlying tissue?
300
This is not part of the official "respiratory hygiene recommendations" made by the CDC.
Is it a recommendation to "posting Cough Etiquette Signs"?
300
This is that average range for an infants heart rate.
What does 100 - 160 signify in terms of vital signs?
300
Auscultation.
What is the process of listening to the body sounds called?
300
This act was implemented in response to public concern over the accuracy of laboratory testing.
Why was the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 enacted?
300
These are the benefits of massage.
What do increased blood circulation, improved concentration, lower blood pressure and reduces stress have in common?
400
This is an infection or defect present at the time of birth.
What is a congenital infection or defect?
400
It is the normal range of respirations for the average adult.
What is 10 - 20
400
The Fowler's position.
What position is having the patient sit erect on the table called?
400
This has a diaphragm that opens and closes to change the amount of light that shines on the specimen.
What is the function of the iris on a microscope?
400
These are exercises where a patient works against a counter pressure to increase muscle strength.
What are active resistance exercises?
500
The influenza virus.
What common virus is spread by airborne transmission?
500
These are all included in vital signs.
What is temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, weight inclusively called?
500
This instrument is used to examine the ears of a patient.
What is an otoscope used for?
500
Reagents.
What are chemicals or chemically treated substances used in test procedures?
500
These devices are designed to improve patient's ability to ambulate, or move from one place to another.
What are mobility aids?