This location is known as the "______________ pulse".
What is the term for this position?
What is Supine position?
Food, Water, Oxygen and Sleep fall under which category of Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs.
What is Physiological needs?
A term used when healthcare professionals ensure that all patient history, medical records, and any procedure done is kept private and not overheard by others.
What is confidentiality?
This digestive juice is found in the mouth and is used for digestion when chewing our food.
What is "saliva"?
What is the term for a person whose breathe is less than 12 breaths per minute.
What is "bradypnea?"
The term "Edema" means what?
What is swelling?
What is the 2nd tier/level of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
Safety/Security.
Written or published defamation is known as what?
What is Libel?
Physical preparation of food for chemical digestion is known as what type of digestion?
A heart beat/pulse that is more than 100 beats per minute is known as what?
What is "Tachycardia"?
The medical abbreviation "c/o" stands for what?
What is "Complaints of"?
What is the 4th tier/level of the Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
Esteem.
This type of law focuses on wrongs against a person, property, or society.
What is criminal law?
When you are a baby, how many teeth do you have?
(Before your adult teeth come in)
20 baby teeth
A person with a temperature of 103 degrees would have the sickness known as what?
What is a fever?
What type of fracture is shown in the picture?
What is a Greenstick fractures?
"Social Acceptance, Friendship, and to be loved" falls under which Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs category?
What is love Love and Affection category?
Failure to give care that is normally expected of a person in a particular position is defined as?
What is "Negligence"?
What organ is labeled "7"?
"What is the liver?"
The pulse found behind the knee is known as the "___________ pulse".
What is a "popliteal pulse?"
What type of fracture is shown in the image?
What is a Colles fracture?
"A defense mechanism where an individual attributes their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings, or behaviors to others." This is known as what method (indirect method)?
(Ex: Denial, Rationalizing, etc.)
Projection
Includes unnecessarily exposing an individual or revealing personal information about an individual without that person’s consent.
Ex. Improperly draping or covering a patient.
Is known as what?
What is "Invasion of Privacy"?
Which organ is "bile" found in?
What is the small intestine?