What is the food label that gives necessary context to all other information found on the label?
What is serving size
What are some of the types of procedures that can be performed in the medical office setting.
What is Biopsy's
What is Removal of foreign objects
What is Endoscopy
What is Colposcopy
what Instructions are often provided to patients that require fasting prior to blood work
What is nothing to eat or drink besides water for 12 hours before blood work
Team based patient care provides a partnership between whom
What is Providers and Patients
The federal law giving patients' rights over their health information and preventing their information from being shared without their consent is called what
What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability act (HIPAA)
Laying face up
What is Supine
Direct contact with respiratory secretion droplets
What is the flu
what is the most appropriate in preparing a patient for Phlebotomy?
What is ask the patient how they have responded to blood draws previously
What is the recommended age for women to start breast cancer screenings?
What is 40 years old
A patient who verbally assumes the postion for a procedure and allows the medical professional to perform it without verbalizing, is expressing this type of consent
What is implied consent
The Circumference of a child's head should be measured at a well child visit until what age?
What is 3 years old
Documenting control sample results when performing certain laboratory tests on a log is referred to as what?
What is Quality control
What should be included on the lab requisition form?
What is Insurance information
Verbally instructing a patient about follow-up care is an example of this type of learning style?
What is Auditory Learning
A legal document granting a healthcare agent or proxy the ability to make decisions on a patient's behalf if they become unable to is called what
What is the durable power of attorney
What is considered the most coinvent and efficient when prescribing?
What is Electronic Order
An Adult should stand how far away when identifying letters and numbers on the Snellen chart?
What is 20 feet
What should you do if a patient passes out during a blood draw?
What is stop the procedure
Scheduling patients in groups with common medical needs is known as this type of scheduling
What is Cluster scheduling
This type of communication focuses on the improving the physical and emotional well being of patients
What is therapeutic communication
What are the most common ways to identify a patient?
What is ID ( name ) and Date of birth
To get accurate results on a spirometry a patient should do what?
What is Apply a nose clip
What is the component of blood that is responsible for preventing excessive blood loss when a vessel is damaged?
What is platelets
What is the Approximate amount of time needed for a new patient's appointment?
What is 60 Minutes
A form of negligence resulting in harm to a patient caused by a breach in the standard of care by a healthcare provider
What is malpractice