HCB 102 (TEST TWO) EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
HCB 102 (TEST TWO) EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ antiseptic Correct answer: preventing or stopping microorganisms growth asepsis Correct answer: condition of being aseptic bacteria Correct answer: single celled microorganisms that multiply rapidly blood borne pathogen Correct answer: A specific causative agent of disease located in the blood Healthcare-associated infection Correct answer: nosocomial infection (acquired from the healthcare environment) viruses Correct answer: DNA/RNA encased in protein, cannot reproduce outside of living host Protozoa Correct answer: unicellular microorganisms that can effect blood, brain, ect fungi Correct answer: Tiny, primitive organisms that contain no chlorophyll helminthes Correct answer: Parasitic worms or flukes 3-5mL Correct answer: when conducting hand hygiene, apply ______ of soap N95 Correct answer: when taking airborne precautions a _________ is worn medical asepsis Correct answer: clean technique; involves procedures and practices that reduce the number and transfer of pathogens surgical asepsis Correct answer: sterile technique; involves procedures used to eliminate all microorganisms, including pathogens and spores, from an object or area nociceptive Correct answer: pain linked to tissue damage, but the sensory nervous system is intact neuropathic Correct answer: pain dealing with the nervous system, often felt in forms of burning, shooting, or fire central sensitization Correct answer: there is a lower threshhold to non-painful stimuli and the response to pain may be more severe than expected - there is an alteration of central nervous system processing of sensation, leading to an amplification of pain signals psychogenic Correct answer: pain that involves many factors that influence the patients report of pain - psychiatric conditions such as anxiety, depression, ect idiopathic Correct answer: pain without an identifiable etiology onset, provocation, quality, radiation, severity, time Correct answer: OPQRST Numerical Rating Scale Correct answer: a Likert-style pain scale used in children 8 years and older that uses numbers 0-10 to denote intensity of pain analgesics Correct answer: drugs that relieve pain febrile Correct answer: with fever Afebrile Correct answer: without fever tachycardia Correct answer: rapid heartrate >100BPM bradycardia Correct answer: slow heart rate <60BPM thready pulse Correct answer: weak and rapid pulse Arrythmia Correct answer: irregular heart bea
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