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Health
Allergies
Sentinel Events
Health/Wellness
Miscellaneous
100
A sense of responsibility for one's own actions and caring for the health and welfare of other family members.
What is social health?
100
If a client states they are allergic to latex, what food might they also be sensitive to?
What is bananas?
100
Is a sentinel even an expected or unexpected occurrence?
What is unexpected?
100
This looks at death/chance of death in relation to a particular disease or disorder.
What is mortality?
100
An acute problem on the illness-wellness continuum lasts for a long period of time or a short period of time?
What is a short period of time?
200
Being at peace and finding comfort in a higher power.
What is spiritual health?
200
Is fexofenadine (Allegra) a sedating drug or a non-sedating drug?
What is non-sedating?
200
True or False: A sentinel event and an error are the same thing.
What is false?
200
This looks at the number of people within a specific population with an illness or disorder.
What is morbidity?
200
True or False: Patient safety is our number one goal.
What is true?
300
Feeling and attitudes that make a person comfortable with themselves.
What is emotional health?
300
True or False: Multiple autoimmune disorders are known to occur in the same client.
What is true?
300
Are facilities required to report sentinel events to the Joint Commission?
What is no?
300
This is the highest priority in encouraging clients to prevent disease/disability.
What is health education?
300
What are some examples of secondary healthcare services?
What is specific medical and surgical therapies?
400
Keeping your mind free of stress
What is psychological/mental health?
400
Poison ivy is an example of this type of contact with an allergen.
What is direct contact?
400
Who can report sentinel events?
What is patients, family, staff members, surveyors; basically anyone?
400
This is one of the top 10 leading causes of morbidity/mortality in the United States.
What is heart disease?
400
What are clinical signs of an immune disorder?
What is fatigue, dyspnea, frequent infections, and joint pain?
500
What are some lifestyle risk factors a client can control?
What is smoking, nutrition, exercise, ect
500
In an allergic reaction to a food (for example peanuts) what is one thing you need to look for first?
What is swelling in the lips and throat?
500
What is the purpose of a root cause analysis?
What is to improve patient care?
500
Prenatal care, anti-smoking campaigns, and mammography are examples of what type of healthcare services?
What are primary healthcare services?
500
Corticosteroids, mild analgesics, and radiation are recommended treatments for this
What is SLE and other autoimmune disorders?