QUESTIONS & ANSWERS(RATED
A+)
The physician preforms a what type of examination to confirm a patients health or
diagnose a medical problem . - ANSWERGeneral Physical Examination
The customary size for an exam room is - ANSWER8x12 feet
What act requires that businesses, serve , and public transportation provide
reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities . - ANSWERAmericans
with Disability Act of 1990 (ADA)
The doorway to allow a person in a wheelchair to pass through must be at least how
many Inches - ANSWER36
What is the first before disinfection and sterilization that removes blood, mucus and
other contaminates where pathogens can grow and give and example -
ANSWERSanitization, blood pressure cuff
What cleaning technique is used to Completely destruct all living organisms -
ANSWERSterilization
This is the process that destroys most, but not all microorganisms -
ANSWERDisinfection
What kind of cleaning involves placing instruments in a special bath, the cleaner then
generates sound waves through a cleaning solution, loosening contaminants -
ANSWERUltrasonic cleaning
Thick-walled reproductive bodies capable of resisting harsh conditions . -
ANSWERBacterial spores
The most commonly used disinfectant in the medical office is - ANSWER10% bleach
solution
What is the first step in preventing infection transmission in the exam room and
treatment area - ANSWERHand hygiene / clean hands
Exposure that can spread disease may occur through 3 routs what are they -
ANSWERInhalation
Ingestion
Transcutaneous absorption- cut or crack in the skin
What is the average room temperature in the medic office - ANSWER72 degrees F
, What process is used when Applied to instruments that do not touch the patient or
that touch only intact skin - ANSWERSanitization
What process is used when instruments are touching intact mucous membrane but
do not penetrate the patients body surface - ANSWERDisinfection
Applied to instruments that perpetrate the skin or contact normally sterile areas of
the body. - ANSWERSterilization
Blood Not visible to the naked eye - ANSWEROccult blood
What domain includes factual or practical understanding of a subject and the ability
to recall it. (Factual= knowledge) - ANSWERCognitive domain
What domain includes physical movement coordination and use of motor skills to
complete a task ( skills=participatory ) - ANSWERPsychomotor domain
What domain includes sensory and behavior - ANSWERAffective domain
What kind of teaching provides detailed information about a subject -
ANSWERFactual teaching
What teaching provides patients with a description of the physical sensation that may
have as part of the learning or the procedure involved - ANSWERSensory teaching
What teaching includes demenstratio. Of techniques that may be necessary to show
that something has been learned - ANSWERParticipatory teaching
What is the most common visual tool used to educate patients about a variety of
topics - ANSWERDVDs
The second level of disease prevention Involves the diagnostic testing of a patient
who is typically free of symptoms , examples are colonoscopy, mammography, and
Pap smears - ANSWERScreening
The first lever of disease prevention is to form habits that lower the risk of illness or
injury - ANSWERHeath promoting behaviors
The third level of disease prevention involves the rehabilitation and management of
an existing illness but the disease process remains stable but will not fully heal -
ANSWERRehabilitation
What is HAI or healthcare associated infection - ANSWERInfection that happens in
the hospital or medical office sometimes called a nosocomial infection
What is the most common way of getting a HAI - ANSWERThrough an indwelling
catheter or during a surgical procedure