Legal and Ethical Responsibility
Specimen Collection
Health Assistant
Client Status
Cultural, Social, Ethnic Diversity
100

Abbreviation of  Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

What is HIPPA

100

The act of making sure that laboratory instruments are producing accurate results.

What is calibration?

100

The number one way to prevent the spread of infection

What is hand cleansing ?

100

Temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure

What are the four vital signs?

100

Can be used to help improve the outcome of their treatment if the patient doesn't speak English 

What is an interpreter ?

200

The length of time medical records are kept

What is two to seven years?

200

All of the urine that is produced by the patient in a full day.

What is a 24-hour urine specimen?

200

The ability to analyze a situation and reach a reasonable conclusion.

What is problem solving?

200

Height and weight; head circumference in infants

What are the body measurements

200

A patient’s feeling of anxiety in a medical______ environment is abnormally high

What is “White coat syndrome” 

300

Legal documents that allow people to state medical treatments they do or do not want in the event that they are unable to make decisions or communicate due severe illness or injury

What are advance directives?

300

Glucose found in urine indicates

What is kidney disease or diabetes? 

300

Provide immediate care to victims of critical injuries and illnesses and transport victims to hospitals

What are EMTs?

300

Numeric value of a person’s weight in relation to their height. It is used as an indicator of the amount of body fat

What is Body Mass Index?

300

The degree to which an individual has the capacity to obtain, communicate, process, and understand health information and service

What is Health Literacy?

400

Basic, fundamental rights that belong to all people. They include the rights to freedom, equality, justice, and peace.

What are human rights?

400

 A urine sample that is free from contamination from the surrounding genital area.

What is a clean-catch urine specimen?

400

Speaking to a patient with terms so  they understand what’s being said

What is speaking in lay terms?

400

Where a tympanic temperatures are taken

What is the ear

400

When a customer is dissatisfied, and healthcare professionals take responsive action to “recover” the customer.

What is service recovery?

500

Allows people to donate their body or parts of their body after death for transplantation or medical research

What is the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act?

500

Indicates the presence of pus or mucus or presence of lipids

What is cloudy or milky urine?

500

A set of practices and procedures that will help to prevent the transmission of disease within a healthcare facility

What is infection control?

500

Abnormally low pulse rate, under 60 beats per minute

What is bradycardia?

500

Apologize, Acknowledge the patient’s feelings, Offer alternatives and Make amends 

What are the 4 steps to service recovery?