IAHCSMM CRCST 8TH EDITION - CRCST Vocabulary Exam
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Integrated Delivery Network
Answer:
A system of healthcare providers and organizations which provide (or arrange to provide) a
coordinated range of services to a specific population. An IDN may be clinically and financially
accountable to the population served for its health status.
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Service
Answer:
An activity that helps or assists one of more persons or groups of people.
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Decontamination
Answer:
To make safe by removing or reducing contamination by infectious organisms or other harmful
substances; the reduction of contamination to an acceptable level.
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Case Cart System
Answer:
An inventory control system for products/equipment typically used in an operating room that
involves use of an enclosed cart generally prepared for one surgical case, and not used for general
supply replenishment.
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Doctor Preference Card
Answer:
A document that identifies a physician's needs (requests or preferences) for a specific medical
procedure. Preference cards usually contain information regarding the instruments, equipment,
,supplies, and utensils used by a specified physician. They may also include reminders for the staff
of the physician's preferences regarding patient draping, etc.
Question:
Case Cart Pull Sheet
Answer:
A list of specific supplies, utensils, and instruments for a specific procedure. Central Service
Technicians use these lists to assemble the items needed for individual surgical procedures
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Material Management Department
Answer:
The healthcare department responsible for researching, ordering, receiving, and managing
inventory (consumable supplies)
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Negative Air Pressure
Answer:
The situation that occurs when air flows into a room or area because the pressure in the area is less
than that of surrounding areas.
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Positive Air Pressure
Answer:
The situation that occurs when air flows out of a room or area because the pressure in the area is
greater than that of surrounding areas.
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Standard Precautions
Answer:
Methods of using appropriate barriers to prevent transmissions of infectious organisms from
contact with blood and all other bodily fluids, non-intact skin, and mucous membranes. Standard
precautions apply to all patients, regardless of diagnosis or presumed infectious status.
, Question:
Nosocomial
Answer:
Hospital-Acquired Infection (HIA); pertaining to a hospital; applied to a disease caused in the
course of being treated in a hospital.
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Job Description
Answer:
A human resources tool that identifies the major tasks performed by persons in specific positions.
Question:
Certification
Answer:
Association and industry recognition given to individuals with educational and/or work experience
requirements who successfully complete an examination process that demonstrates their knowledge
of subject-matter to be mastered for success in their profession.
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Career Ladder
Answer:
A plan projecting more responsible professional positions that serves as a foundation for designing
a professional development program
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Microbiology
Answer:
The study of microorganisms. The science which treats the nature, life and action of
microorganisms.
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Contamination
Answer:
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Question:
Integrated Delivery Network
Answer:
A system of healthcare providers and organizations which provide (or arrange to provide) a
coordinated range of services to a specific population. An IDN may be clinically and financially
accountable to the population served for its health status.
Question:
Service
Answer:
An activity that helps or assists one of more persons or groups of people.
Question:
Decontamination
Answer:
To make safe by removing or reducing contamination by infectious organisms or other harmful
substances; the reduction of contamination to an acceptable level.
Question:
Case Cart System
Answer:
An inventory control system for products/equipment typically used in an operating room that
involves use of an enclosed cart generally prepared for one surgical case, and not used for general
supply replenishment.
Question:
Doctor Preference Card
Answer:
A document that identifies a physician's needs (requests or preferences) for a specific medical
procedure. Preference cards usually contain information regarding the instruments, equipment,
,supplies, and utensils used by a specified physician. They may also include reminders for the staff
of the physician's preferences regarding patient draping, etc.
Question:
Case Cart Pull Sheet
Answer:
A list of specific supplies, utensils, and instruments for a specific procedure. Central Service
Technicians use these lists to assemble the items needed for individual surgical procedures
Question:
Material Management Department
Answer:
The healthcare department responsible for researching, ordering, receiving, and managing
inventory (consumable supplies)
Question:
Negative Air Pressure
Answer:
The situation that occurs when air flows into a room or area because the pressure in the area is less
than that of surrounding areas.
Question:
Positive Air Pressure
Answer:
The situation that occurs when air flows out of a room or area because the pressure in the area is
greater than that of surrounding areas.
Question:
Standard Precautions
Answer:
Methods of using appropriate barriers to prevent transmissions of infectious organisms from
contact with blood and all other bodily fluids, non-intact skin, and mucous membranes. Standard
precautions apply to all patients, regardless of diagnosis or presumed infectious status.
, Question:
Nosocomial
Answer:
Hospital-Acquired Infection (HIA); pertaining to a hospital; applied to a disease caused in the
course of being treated in a hospital.
Question:
Job Description
Answer:
A human resources tool that identifies the major tasks performed by persons in specific positions.
Question:
Certification
Answer:
Association and industry recognition given to individuals with educational and/or work experience
requirements who successfully complete an examination process that demonstrates their knowledge
of subject-matter to be mastered for success in their profession.
Question:
Career Ladder
Answer:
A plan projecting more responsible professional positions that serves as a foundation for designing
a professional development program
Question:
Microbiology
Answer:
The study of microorganisms. The science which treats the nature, life and action of
microorganisms.
Question:
Contamination
Answer: