Profession that does not require a board exam and only one state has a licensure.
What is Exercise Science?
This profession will be changing its name from assistant to associate.
What is Physician Assistant?
Enacted in 1966 to ensure a patient's right to privacy.
What is HIPPA?
The founder of modern nursing.
Who was Florence Nightingale?
A BMI greater than or equal to 30 kg/m2.
What is physical therapy?
The table used in the Simulation Center to help learn Anatomy.
This type of team consists of professionals of a variety of professions.
What is multidisciplanry?
The person that said, "If we could give every individual the right amount of nourishment and exercise, not too little and not too much, we would have found the safest way to health.”
Who was Hippocrates?
Risk factors you cannot change/non-modifiable.
What are age and family history?
A medical profession that does not require a physician referral for treatment.
What is a Chiropractor?
A medical device to provide supplemental oxygen therapy to people who have lower oxygen levels.
What is a nasal cannula?
A set of values, behaviors, and relationships that form a foundation on which patient and colleague trust is formed.
What is professionalism?
This group of people borrowed Greek ideas in Ancient Times and emphasized preventative health care.
Who were the Romans?
The ideal blood pressure reading.
What is <120/<80 mmHg?
The Swedish Physician who developed the a power chair and was the founder the of Permobil company.
Who was Per Udden?
What is medical sales?
The ability to influence others while working toward a vision or goal.
What is leadership?
This type of hospital is for profit, less patient to physician ratio, more expensive and smaller?
What is Private Hospitals?
What is civil?
This profession is a medication expert.
What is a Pharmacist?
Admission to Salisbury University does not guarantee acceptance to this program and you need a minimum of 2.5 GPA and required pre-requisites to apply.
What is Respiratory Therapy?
The most important skill for working in a team AND to help reduce risk of medical errors.
What is effective communication?
Government health insurance plan for older Americans established in 1965.
What is medicare?
"Any unanticipated event in a healthcare setting that results in death or serious physical or psychological injury to a patient, not related to the natural course of the patient's illness".
What is sentinel event?