What year was St. Luke's Established
What is 1872
What does M.A.T stand for?
What is Medical Assistant Trainee (s)
What does the prefix Bi mean?
what is two
What is the largest multifunctioning organ?
What is the skin
What should you do first when calling a patient back to a room ?
what is to verify first name and first letter of last name.
This is the most common way of transmitting pathogens.
What is touching
These are most productive when they are used correctly
What is Muscles
The top number of a blood pressure reading
What is the Systolic Number
Never do this if your patient is in distress
What is leave the patient alone
What year did Temple St. Luke's Medical School Open?
What is 2009
What does R.A.C.E stand for?
What is Rescue, Activate, Contain, and Extinguish/ Evacuate.
What does the prefix hypo mean ?
What is under
How Many Bones are in the skeletal system?
What is 206
By what ring should you pick the phone up in the office?
What is the third?
The most basic and important type of medical asepsis
What is Hand Washing
The most common injury experienced by healthcare workers
What is Back injuries
A term that is used to describe a low blood pressure reading
What is hypotension
What symptom does a woman experience when experiencing a heart attack (also described as Indigestion)
What is epigastric pain
What year did St. Luke's Anderson Campus open ?
What is 2011
What does the prefix inter mean ?
What is between
What is the femur
What is introducing the patient to the next medical assistant who will be taking their call?
What is a warm transfer?
This solution is not to be used when hands are visibly soiled and working with a spore forming bacteria
What is Hand Sanitizer
When lifting a heavy object, do not bend this…
What is the waist
The artery that is assessed while taking a blood pressure
What is a Brachial Artery
If your patient loses consciousness, you must check these 2 things BEFORE starting CPR
What is pulse and breathing
What year did the St. Luke's School of Nursing graduate their 150th class ?
What is 2018
What does O.T.C Stand for ?
What is over the counter?
What is fast heart rate
What are the four common traits of muscles?
What is Excitability or Irritability, Contractibility, Extensibility, and Elasticity.
When introducing yourself to a patient what should you include ?
These can harbor large amounts of pathogens and should be kept to a length of ¼ inch
What is Fingernails
Taking frequent breaks from using the computer is to reduce what injury?
What is eye strain
When a person’s blood pressure is critically high, they are at risk for this serious complication.
What is stroke?
The term used if discoloration is found on the lips and nail beds of a patient experiencing respiratory emergency
What is cyanosis
How many outpatient sites does St. Luke's University Health Network have?
What is 350+
What does F.A.S.T stand for?
What is Face, Arms, Speech, and Time.
What is a Cephalometer?
What is a device that measures heads
What is Dorsiflexion?
What is pointing toes up
What is introducing your provider?
What is managing up?
Used for high-level disinfection and is used for equipment that is too large for autoclaving, or equipment that cannot withstand high temperatures (rubber, plastic and fiber optics)
What is Chemical Soaking
Employees who perform repetitive tasks often develop work related injuries called…
What is Musculoskeletal disorders
This is taken when a patient is experiencing lightheadedness, dizziness, syncope, or frequent/unexplained falls.
What is orthostatic blood pressure
The acronym used to recognize stroke symptoms quickly
What is F.A.S.T
Who is the Current President of SLPG?
What is Joesph Minahan
What does A.I.D.E.T stand for?
What is Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation and Thank you.
What is Amniocentesis?
What is puncture of the Amniotic Sac?
Leukocytes
What are the PCRAFT Values ?
What is Pride, Caring, Respect, Accountability, Flexibility and Teamwork
What is the range of alcohol content in hand sanitizers?
What is 60-95%
What is Ergonomics?
what is the study of the way people work?
What is the name of the gage on the blood pressure cuff?
What is Sphygmomanometer gage?
What is the normal range for blood sugar?
What is 70-100 ?