Assisting the physician
Standard precautions
Vital Signs
Pharmacology
The laboratory
100
Method of physical examination of the chest and back
What is percussion
100
What group of patients is included in Standard Precautions
What is all patients
100
Normal oral temperature in degrees Fahrenheit
What is 98.6 degrees F
100
Administration of medication placed under the tongue
What is sublingual
100
Abence of urine formation
What is anuria
200
Examination position-patient on their left side and chest; right leg flexed
What is Sims position
200
Times when barrier protection (gloves are to be used
What are handling speciamens and performing venipuncture
200
Range of normal respirations
What is 12-20 breaths per minute
200
Drug that increases urinary output
What is diuretic
200
ESR
What is erythrocyte sedimentatin rate
300
Instrument used for grasping or holding tissue or objects
What is forceps
300
Federal agency overseeing the safety of health facilities
What is Occupation Safety and Health Administration or OSHA
300
TPR
What is tmeprature, pulse, and respirations
300
A commonly used antideprressant
What is Prozac
300
Blood tests to check coagulation deficits
What is PT or PTT
400
Pus-Like drainage from a wound
What is purulent
400
Destruction of organisms before they enter the body
What is surgical asepsis
400
Method used to determine estimated range of systolic pressure
What is palpatory method
400
A common OTC medication with analgesic and anti-inflammatory
What is ibuprofen/Motrin
400
Additive found in lavender top evacuation tube
What is EDTA
500
Wave on an ECG that represents the contracton of the atria
What is P wave
500
Cleaning process for instruments before proceeding with disinfection or sterilization
What is sanitization
500
Universal donor blood type
What is type O
500
Abbreviation for every other day
What is qod
500
Contains the additive Potassium Oxalate
What is a gray top evacuation tube