Communication
Roles of a PCT
Directional Terminology
Medical Terminology
Other
100

The following are examples of what: speaking, writing, or sign language.

What is verbal communication?

100

Skills that can be legally performed.

What is scope of practice?

100

The heart to the stomach 

What is superior?
100

-scope

What is an instrument for viewing?

100

4:30 PM in military time

what is 1630?

200

Subjective data is

What is information you gain by being told by the resident or patient?

Examples : nausea, headache, pain, any type of feeling.

200
Answering a residents call light ASAP is important 

What is because it is there way of getting your help and you never know what they may need or if they are hurt in some way?

200

The kidney is [medial or lateral] to the vertebral column

what is lateral?

200
nephro

what is kidney?

200

0000 or 2400

What is midnight?

300

It is important to ask open ended questions

What is because it allows the other person to elaborate on their answer instead of just yes or no? 

300

I will strive to provide...

I will fully recognize...

I will communicate well...

What is nursing assistant code of ethics?

300

Directional terms that are the opposite of each other.

What is ipsilateral and contralateral?

300

-chondro

what is cartilage?

300

The Minimum Data Set (MDS) was created to

What is to give facilities a standard approach to care? 

400

Audible wheezing, cloudy urine, vomiting, and crying.

What is objective data?

400

Proper telephone etiquette

What is identifying the facility and your name to the caller and speaking in a respectful manner?

400

Standing facing forwards, palms forward, legs apart, feet flat.

What is anatomical position?

400

hepatic

what is pertaining to the liver?

400

Documenting an incident report and response to the incident is done in an

what is a incident report?

500

The NA is taking care of a resident named Mr.Dude and is about to give him a shower. She explains what she is about to do and Mr.Dude tries to ask a question but the NA doesn't understand what he was trying to say and continues to undress him. Mr.Dude then starts thrashing around and yelling. There are communication barriers here and things the NA should have done. 

What is the NA should have made sure she understood what the resident was saying and made sure that he is informed and comfortable with what's about to happen. 

500

You are assigned a task that you are not sure if you are ready to complete alone

what is tell the nurse you are not yet comfortable doing it alone and ask if they can show you or just spot you while you complete it?

500
The five body cavities

What is thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, cervical, and vertebral? 

500

-entero

What is small intestines?

500

a mistake is made when charting care manually

what is draw a line through the error and initial and date is?