Healthcare and its Workers
It's the Law
Let's Abbreviate
Control that Infection
Vital Signs of our Lives
100

This service of a healthcare facility that is to find out what is wrong with a patient.

Diagnostic

100

Principles relating to what is morally right or wrong

Ethics/Ethical

100

The abbreviation UTI stands for this.

Urinary Tract Infection

100

This infection originates outside of the body

Exogenous

100

The force exerted by the heart to pump blood throughout body.

Blood Pressure

200

Because of this Act no one can be denied  health insurance because of a pre existing condition

Affordable Care Act

200

Unlawful touching without consent could lead to a charge of this.

Battery

200

The abbreviation CABG stands for. 

Coronary Artery Bypass Graft

200

Name one of 6 steps in the chain of infection.

  1. Infectious agent-a pathogen

  2. Reservoir-place for agent to live

  3. Portal of exit-way for agent to leave reservoir

  4. Mode of transmission-way for agent to be transmitted to other reservoir or host

  5. Portal of entry-way for agent to enter new reservoir or host

  6. Susceptible host-person likely to get infection

200

The clinical name for a HR of 190 bpm.

Tachycardia

300

The Government Healthcare Agencies whose job is to  find cause, prevent spread, control disease.

CDC

300

The Abbreviation HIPAA stands for this. 

**Doubel Jeopardy**

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

300

The Abbreviation TIA stands for this:

Transient Ischemic Attack

300

According to the WHO, when should healthcare workers wash their hands. 

  • Before touching a patient

  •  before a clean or aseptic procedure

  • after bodily fluid exposure

  •  after touching a patient

  •  after touching a patient's surroundings

300

The pulse point found in the neck is named this. 

Carotid

400

This Quality of a Healthcare worker is being able to identify with a person’s feelings and situation.

Empathy

400

The right to considerate and respectful care, and the right to complete current information are included in this.

The Patient Bill of Rights

400

The abbreviations for all 4 vital signs. 

***DOUBLE JEOPARDY***

T

P/HR

R

B/p

400

 An infection that originates from within your own body.

Endogenous

400

The clinical name for respirations of 6 bpm.

Bradypnea

500

List the 4 parts of the communications process. 

Sender Message Reciever and Feedback

500

The information given to a third party, resulting in damage or loss to individual, examples are slander and libel.

Defamation

500

The Abbreviation ORIF stands for this.

Open reduction internal fixation 

500

Smallest microorganism spread by blood or other human discretion, Ebola or Influenzafor example.

Virus

500

A dusky, bluish, discolored skin, lips, or nail beds, showing decreased oxygen in the blood.

Cyanosis