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100

Causes disease 

Pathogenic/Pathogen 

100

Assumes blood and body fluid of ANY patient could be infectious.

Standard Precautions 

100

Listening to the internal sounds of the body.

Auscultation

100

Another term for 'Symptom'.

Subjective 

100

Microorganism that causes athletes foot. 

Fungi

200

The process of using one's hands to check the body, especially while perceiving/diagnosing a disease or illness.

Palpation

200

Communication that is spoken or clearly written.

Verbal 

200

PPE for healthy person obtaining vital signs

None 

200

Does not cause disease. 

Nonpathogenic/Nonpathogen

200

The thorough and unhurried visualization of the client.

Inspection

300

Barrier to communication that involves hearing loss or deaf.

Physical barrier 

300

Redness, swelling, warmth, drainage, tenderness are s/s of what type of infection?

Local Infection 

300

PPE for trauma 

Gloves, face shield, or mask and goggles, gown.

300

PPE for blood draw

Gloves

300

Microorganism that lives on fleas, parasite, ticks. 

Rickettsia 

400

Sequence for Donning PPE

Gown, mask, goggles/face shield, gloves.

400

Specialized clothing or equipment worn by an employee for protection against infectious materials.

PPE

400

The written account of care and observations.

Recording 

400

Communication with facial expressions and body language

Nonverbal 

400

Sequence for Doffing PPE

Gloves, gown, face shield, mask.

500

The oral account of care and observations.

Reporting 

500

Smallest microorganism, must be seen with an electron microscope. 

Virus

500

A disease caused by the entrance into the body of organisms (as bacteria, protozoan, fungi, or viruses) which grow and multiply there.

Infectious Disease

500

Fever, chills, tachypnea, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue are s/s of what type of infection?

Systemic Infection 

500

Another term for 'Sign'.

Objective