Pathophysiology
Introduction to MIH
Ethics
SDOH
Culture Comp
100

A pathological condition resulting from an accumulation of acids in the body ( PH less than 7.35

What is Acidosis?

100

Your first responsibility at any scene is the safety of...

What is Personal Safety.

100

The right of a person to make informed, uncoerced decisions about what does or does not happen to his or her body.

What is Automony?

100

A state of insufficient financial means in which a person or family subsists on less than 60% of the national median income. It often results in social exclusion of the person or family. 

What is relative poverty?

100

The knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to effectively function across multiple cultures.

What is cultural competence? 

200

A pathologic condition resulting from an accumulation of bases in the body (PH more than 7.45)

What is alkalosis?

200

The exhaustion of physical or emotional strength 

What is burnout?

200

The study of what constitutes right or wrong behavior.

What is Ethics?

200

A physical condition that affects how people live and interacts with their community. 

What is environmental determinant?

200

The similarities and differences among people

What is culture?

300

The process by which molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration

What is Diffusion?

300

Short term stress that is positive and beneficial 

What is eustress?

300

Treating all people and groups equally, without partiality or bias.

What is Impartiality. 

300

According to the World Health Organization, the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age.

What is social determinants?

300

A style of conflict in which the person expresses points of disagreement openly but maintains emotional control. 

What is discussion conflict style?

400

An accumulation of excess fluids in the interstitial space

What is edema?

400

One of the first pilot projects to use paramedics in an expanded role.

What is The Red River Project?

400

Personal beliefs about right or wrong behavior.

What are Morals?

400

The phenomenon in which a person or group is excluded from social interaction with those in their community.

What is social exclusion?

400

The overgeneralized depiction of a thing, individual, or group that plays on undesirable associations.

What is stereotype?

500

Proteins that transmit signals between cells of the nervous system

What are neurotransmitters?

500

The person who oversees the MIH/CP Program and gives medical direction.

Who is the Medical Director?

500

A federal law protecting the privacy of the patients specific health care information and providing the patient with control over how this information is used and distributed

What is HIPPA.

500

A person's position within a society or community.

What is social gradient?

500

An aspect of culture that describes the degree to which a person thinks of self, the individual, as the primary actor to be valued and cared for. 

What is individualism?