This healthcare professional is responsible for the overall preparation of the patient for examination and procedures.
Who is the medical assistant?
Patient is lying face-down
What is prone position?
DAILY DOUBLE!!! Make a wager
Name the 4 anthropomorphic measurements
Incision infection, pain, tearing incision, poor wound healing, risks for immunocompromised patients
What are post-operative concerns?
All employees should review annually and be knowledgeable about this policy (varies between facility)
What is the Emergency Action Plan?
The most common 2 methods of patient identification.
What is having the patient state full name and DOB?
Patient facing upwards, reclined at 45 degrees
What is semi-fowler's position?
What is a pediatric growth chart?
Name 3 types of wounds
What are (any three) abrasion, incision, laceration, puncture, avulsion, amputation, contusion
Checking for level of consciousness, airway/breathing, signs of shock, signs of bleeding are part of this step of responding to an emergency.
How often a room should be cleaned/disinfected?
What is at the beginning and end of the day, between each patient?
patient is lying on their back with feet and hands facing upwards
What is supine, horizontal recumbent?
5 ways to obtain a body temperature
(hint: body parts)
The three layers of the integumentary system
What are the epidermis, dermis, hypodermis (subcutaneous)
An allergic reaction that involves circulatory shutdown and respiratory distress, often leads to shock.
What is anaphylaxis?
1. Obtain a chief complaint
2. Perform drug reconciliation
3. Document allergy status
4. Obtain personal and family history
What is obtaining a patient history?
Patient lying on their back with their feet in stirrups
What is lithotomy position?
12-20 breaths/minute
Wound caused by extended pressure on an area that leads to lack of circulation
(Hint: common in patients with diabetes or restricted mobility)
What is a decubitus ulcer?
These 5 things should be stated when calling 911 for an emergency.
What are your name, location, description of scene, type of injury, and help needed?
1. Eyes, ears, nose, throat (EENT)
2. Gynecological
3. General physical
What are the three main types of examinations?
Patient is lying on their back with their feet on the table and knees bent
What is dorsal recumbent position?
The sphygmomanometer cuff should be placed here on the arm.
What is at the level of the heart (above elbow)
Redness/swelling, warmth, colored drainage, foul odor, fever, malaise, red streaks (lymphangitis)
What are signs of infection in a wound?
The FAST acronym for checking a patient for a stroke.
What is face, arms, speech, time?