Insurance
Injuries
Blood Borne Pathogens
CPR and First Aid
Inventory
100

The set rate that a subscriber pays every month to have inusrance.

What is a premium?

100

The piano key is often indicative of this injury.

What is an AC joint sprain?
100

A microorganism responsible for causing disease.

What is a pathogen?

100

If this item becomes saturated by blood, more is added on top.

What is gauze?

100

Items that are generally one-time use and discarded.

What is expendable?

200

The fee owed by the patient at each visit.

What is a co-payment (co-pay)?

200

A force applied to the knee or elbow often resulting in medial structure injury. 

What is a valgus force?

200

The "Big 3" Blood born pathogens.

What are Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV/AIDS 

200

The ratio of compressions to breaths in CPR.

What is 30:2?

200

Items that are generally higher cost and last longer.

What are capital items?

300

Insurance plan offered to military, veterans, and their families.

What is Tricare?

300

The medial ankle ligaments are often called...

What are the deltoid ligaments?

300

Organization responsible for health and safety in the workplace.

What is OSHA?

300

Law protecting bystanders from legal ramifications in the instance the patient dies.

What is the Good Samaritan Law?

300

Item that usually costs more and not as easy to replace.

What is equipment?

400

The patient has a $10,000 out-of-pocket maximum and $7500 deductible. The patient pays this amount before the insurance covers ALL costs.

What is $2500?

400

Injury whose common treatment consists of icing with he muscle stretched.

What is a quad contusion?

400
"If it's wet and it's not yours..."

What is don't touch it?

400

The first step in responding to an emergency.

What is scene safety?

400

Regular white athletic tape is considered this type of inventory item.

What is supply/expendable?

500
The form issued before the total bill ​​​for a patient with both primary and secondary insurance. 

What is a coordination of benefits (COB)?

500

A head injury mechanism characterized by the brain hitting the opposite side of the head from the trauma.

What is contrecoup?

500

Needles and other sharp instruments are disposed of in...

What is a sharps container?
500

The position to place a victim in following a seizure.

What is the recovery position?

500

This budget exists to aid in the repair of capital items.

What is a maintenance and operation (M&O) budget?