What is the term for the fluid that accumulates in an infected wound?
Pus
What symptom is indicated by redness, swelling, and pus?
Infection
What type of medication is commonly used to treat bacterial infections?
Antibiotics
What device might be used to monitor a patient’s blood pressure?
Sphygmomanometer
What is the protocol for confirming a patient’s appointment time over the phone?
Repeat the time and ask the patient to confirm their availability.
What does the term "musculoskeletal" refer to?
muscles and the skeleton
What is the medical term for the area of the body affected by injury?
Lesion or wound site
In what situations would a wound need to be covered immediately?
To prevent further contamination and reduce the risk of infection.
What is a “stretcher” used for in medical emergencies?
To transport patients who cannot walk or move independently
What is the importance of documenting a patient’s symptoms accurately during a phone call?
It ensures proper follow-up and assists in making a preliminary diagnosis.
Define "throbbing"
A pulsing or beating sensation often associated with pain
How is "localized pain" different from "generalized pain"?
Localized pain is confined to one area, while generalized pain affects multiple areas or the whole body.
What is the purpose of applying a splint to an injured limb?
To immobilize the limb and prevent further injury.
What equipment is used to support a broken bone?
Cast
How should a medical assistant handle confidential patient information over the phone?
They should verify the identity of the caller before sharing any information.
What does "acute" mean in a medical context?
Sudden and severe in onset.
What is the significance of assessing the duration of a symptom, such as pain lasting for 3 days?
it helps determine the severity and progression of the condition.
Why is it important to ask about allergies, such as penicillin, before administering medication?
To avoid allergic reactions, which can be life-threatening.
What tool is essential for suturing wounds?
Needle and surgical thread
Why might a health professional ask open-ended questions when speaking to a patient?
To gather more detailed and comprehensive information about the patient's condition.
What is the meaning of "stat" in medical orders?
Immediately or as soon as possible
When a patient describes their wound as “throbbing,” what might this indicate?
It could suggest inflammation or increased blood flow to the area, possibly signaling an infection.
What does "prophylactic treatment" mean?
Treatment given to prevent disease or infection.
Which medical device is used to listen to a patient’s heartbeat and lung sounds?
Stethoscope
What is a professional way to end a phone call with a patient?
Confirm the details discussed, thank the patient.