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HCB EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND
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Baymen (Early 1870s-1898) - Answer-replaced title of "nurse" for junior medical enlisted
defined as "one who manned the sick bay" in 1873 Navy regulations

apothecary (1866-1898) - Answer-Term for pharmacist

June 17, 1898 - Answer-Birthday of the Hospital Corps established by President William
McKinley

Cornelius O'Leary - Answer-had 38 years of apothecary experience at the time of his
appointment

Robert Stanley - Answer-First hospital corps recipient of the Medal of Honor

WAVES - Answer-Women Appointed for Volunteer Emergency Service in the Navy
commissioned on Jan 12, 1944

Dec 15, 1902 - Answer-first hospital corps school established in Portsmouth, VA.
graduated 29 Hospital Apprentices

April 2011 - Answer-consolidated with Air Force aerospace medical assistant course

communication - Answer-a highly complicated inter-personal process of people relating
to each other through conversation, gestures, appearance, behavior, writing, and, at
times, even silence

customer - Answer-someone who buys goods or services from business, or a person
who has a particular quality

client - Answer-anyone for whom a service requiring some degree of confidentiality is
provided

active listening - Answer-listening carefully to what they are saying and ask questions to
get to the root of their requests

contact point - Answer-the physical location to which a customer goes to obtain a
service, e.g. sick bay, dining facility, post office

attitude - Answer-the tendency to move toward a situation or away from it

skill - Answer-the ability to do something well as a result of talent, training, or practice,
or a combination of these

, verbal - Answer-speaking in a good tone, volume, and intensity will help to clearly
convey your message

nonverbal - Answer-facial expressions, physical proximity, gestures, and voice tone are
all part of the language, which has an impact on your interaction

acceptance - Answer-the patient has found peace with the diagnosis or prognosis

anger - Answer-looks for a cause or fixes blame

bargaining - Answer-the wish for extension of life, or later for relief of pain

bereavement - Answer-state of having suffered a loss by death

coping - Answer-adjusting to or solving challenges

denial - Answer-the person cannot believe the diagnosis or prognosis

depression - Answer-sense of great loss of the impending loss of being

empathy - Answer-the ability to imagine oneself in another's place and understand the
other's feelings, desires, ideas, and actions

grief - Answer-the emotional feeling of pain and distress that a person experiences as a
reaction to loss

hospice - Answer-philosophy of care for the dying and their families

morgue - Answer-a place where the bodies of deceased persons are kept until identified
and claimed by relatives or released for burial

mourning - Answer-the outward, social expressions of grief and the behavior associated
with loss

mortality - Answer-the number of deaths in a given time or place

palliation - Answer-the relief of symptoms when cure is no longer possible, and
treatment is provided solely for comfort

postmortem - Answer-after death

sympathy - Answer-an affinity, association, or relationship between persons or things
wherein whatever affects one similarly affects the other

terminal illness - Answer-leading ultimately to death; an unhealthy condition of the body

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