68W LPC 1EXAM
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Individual Sick call slip form. May be used as a means of communication between
medical personnel and the patients Commander. - answer- DD Form 689
Basic form used to document the chronological record of outpatient treatment. - answer-
SF 600
Initial correction procedure for an entry error. - answer- Single line through information,
write "error" and your initials.
Airborne precautions - answer- Tiny microorganisms from evaporated droplets remain
suspended in the air or are carried on dust particles and inhaled.
Droplet precautions - answer- Microorganism are propelled through the air from an
infected person who is sneezing, coughing, talking or being suctioned and deposited on
the host's eyes, nose or mouth.
Contact precautions - answer- Is the most frequent mode of disease transmission.
Direct contact between a susceptible hosts body surface and an infected or colonized
person.
, Drug resistant gastrointestinal, respiratory, skin and wound infections, hepatitis A,
herpes simplex virus, and acute diarrhea. - answer- Diseases of contact transmission
include?
Neutropenic precautions - answer- Protection from the outside environment, others
people's microorganisms kept away from the patient, for weakened immune response
patients, diseases include burns, bone marrow transplants, HIV, chemotherapy or low
resistance from another cause.
10-15 seconds up to 2 minute or longer, scrub in circular motion from fingertips to
elbows - answer- Proper hand-washing
incubation period - answer- First phase of infection when pathogen enters the body to
the first appearance of the first symptoms of illness.
Convalescent Stage - answer- Final stage of infection when acute symptoms of the
infection subside and the person recovers.
Virulence - answer- pathogens strength to cause a disease
nosocomial infection - answer- patients can acquire this infection while in a health care
facility
Reasons for nosocomial infections - answer- Many potential reservoirs for growth, IV
fluids, foods, biological materials, equipment.
indications - answer- the reason the medication is being administered is guided by the
conditions being treated
Mechanism of Action - answer- certain responses expected in the body (how the drug
works)
physiological dependence - answer- the body develops a chemical need for a drug
psychological dependence - answer- patient is convinced that they have a need for a
drug
68W - answer- The safe and correct dispensing of medications remains with who? Even
when directed by the supervising health care provider.
Check with HCP - answer- If you have any doubts about the suitability of any
medication for any patient who would you check with?
Patient, Medication, Time, Route, Dose, Documentation - answer- Six rights of drug
administration
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Individual Sick call slip form. May be used as a means of communication between
medical personnel and the patients Commander. - answer- DD Form 689
Basic form used to document the chronological record of outpatient treatment. - answer-
SF 600
Initial correction procedure for an entry error. - answer- Single line through information,
write "error" and your initials.
Airborne precautions - answer- Tiny microorganisms from evaporated droplets remain
suspended in the air or are carried on dust particles and inhaled.
Droplet precautions - answer- Microorganism are propelled through the air from an
infected person who is sneezing, coughing, talking or being suctioned and deposited on
the host's eyes, nose or mouth.
Contact precautions - answer- Is the most frequent mode of disease transmission.
Direct contact between a susceptible hosts body surface and an infected or colonized
person.
, Drug resistant gastrointestinal, respiratory, skin and wound infections, hepatitis A,
herpes simplex virus, and acute diarrhea. - answer- Diseases of contact transmission
include?
Neutropenic precautions - answer- Protection from the outside environment, others
people's microorganisms kept away from the patient, for weakened immune response
patients, diseases include burns, bone marrow transplants, HIV, chemotherapy or low
resistance from another cause.
10-15 seconds up to 2 minute or longer, scrub in circular motion from fingertips to
elbows - answer- Proper hand-washing
incubation period - answer- First phase of infection when pathogen enters the body to
the first appearance of the first symptoms of illness.
Convalescent Stage - answer- Final stage of infection when acute symptoms of the
infection subside and the person recovers.
Virulence - answer- pathogens strength to cause a disease
nosocomial infection - answer- patients can acquire this infection while in a health care
facility
Reasons for nosocomial infections - answer- Many potential reservoirs for growth, IV
fluids, foods, biological materials, equipment.
indications - answer- the reason the medication is being administered is guided by the
conditions being treated
Mechanism of Action - answer- certain responses expected in the body (how the drug
works)
physiological dependence - answer- the body develops a chemical need for a drug
psychological dependence - answer- patient is convinced that they have a need for a
drug
68W - answer- The safe and correct dispensing of medications remains with who? Even
when directed by the supervising health care provider.
Check with HCP - answer- If you have any doubts about the suitability of any
medication for any patient who would you check with?
Patient, Medication, Time, Route, Dose, Documentation - answer- Six rights of drug
administration