Why do healthcare workers use terminology?
Clear communication, Quickly document, Patient safety
"Democratic"
Relating to or supporting democracy or its principles.
Emotional distress, Discomfort, With-holding information, Undervalued
What is the difference between morals and law?
Law- Maintain social order, protect rights, ensure justice, and regulate public behavior.
Morals- Guide personal conduct, define good/bad, and foster virtuous individuals.
How many chambers does the heart have?
4
"itis"
inflammation
"Autocratic"
Relating to a ruler who has absolute power.
"Empathy"
The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
"Ethics"
moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
What organ produces Insulin?
Pancreas
What is terminology used for (to describe what?)
Conditions , Procedures, Treatments
"Transformational"
relating to or involving transformation or transformations.
"Cultural Competence"
The ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people from different cultural backgrounds.
Malpractice, Fraud, and Abuse
What is the largest artery in the body?
The aorta
"-ism"
Condition
What jobs require Leadership?
Every job!!
How many healthcare careers are there currently in the world?
more than 250
What jobs are a part of legal responsibilities?
Healthcare Administrator/Manger, Health Lawyer/Attorney, Patient Advocate
How many body systems are in the human body?
11 distinct organ systems
What languages do terminology root from?
Greek and Latin
What is Leadership?
The ability to influence, Guide individuals, Groups toward achieving a common goal
Why are references important when applying in healthcare jobs?
to verify clinical skills, validate experience, and ensure patient safety by confirming a candidate's integrity and competence
What are legal Responsibilities for patients?
Honesty, Participation, Attendance
What is sepsis an infection of?
Blood