100%.
simple consent correct answers implied or expressed consent
expressed consent correct answers does not stop a procedure
inadequate consent correct answers Ignorant consent. This occurs when the patient has not been
informed adequately to make a responsible decision.
HIPPA correct answers Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
research PHI info must be removed
curative correct answers definitive Tx has goal to eradicate tumor
palliative correct answers Tx has goal to alleviate symptoms
reduce pain, bleeding, improve breathing
verifying a patient correct answers 2 identifiers (name, DOB, medical number)
also: visual (photo), ID bracelet or card
verify before 1st Tx correct answers site, setup, prescription
Beneficence correct answers moral obligation to do good
Nonmaleficence correct answers do no harm
,Malpractice correct answers health professional unintentionally acts wrongfully
causing injury
tort correct answers wrongful acts that are intentional or unintentional
battery correct answers harmful, unjustified acts to or against another
touch to harm or touch not permitted
assult correct answers Unlawful threat or attempt to do bodily injury to another
Negligence correct answers failure to act or care for a patient
leading to injury
unintentional tort
False Imprisonment correct answers confinement or restraint without approval
libel correct answers written defamation
intentional tort
slander correct answers spoken defamation
intentional tort
invasion of privacy
violates? correct answers private information shared with those not involved in patients care
(violates HIPPA)
respondent superior correct answers Let the master answer
,The employer is responsible for the negligent actions of the employee
Res Ipsa Loquitur correct answers the thing speaks for itself
employee responsible for negligence
written communication correct answers recorded information to be ready by others
(test results sent via email)
verbal communication correct answers speaking & assigning meaning to spoken workds
best form of reading a patient? verbal or nonverbal correct answers non verbal - better to read a
patient with body language etc.
examples of ancillary services for patients correct answers hospice, clergy, social services,
dietitians
nasal cannula correct answers low flow
1-6L/min
simple face mask correct answers low flow
5-10L/min
allergic reactions correct answers basic symptoms of allergies
rash, hives, itching, fever, swelling, wheezing, runny nose, itchy watery eyes
anaphylaxis correct answers more severe
difficulty breathing, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, weak, rapid pulse, seizure, lost of
consciousness
, fundamentals of CPR correct answers C-A-B compression, airway, breathing
100-120 compressions / min
30-2 adults
15-2 children
value representing diabetic hypoglycemia correct answers below 70mg/dL
meaning of diabetic hypoglycemia correct answers low blood sugar
diabetic ketoacidosis correct answers too many ketones (blood acids) in blood
not enough insulin
what is a pathogen
examples? correct answers causes infection
bacteria, virus, fungi, parasite
Human reservoirs correct answers people carry pathogens
std, measles, strep
animal reservoirs correct answers animals carry pathogens
anthrax, plaque, rabies
environmental reservoirs correct answers plants, soil, & water that carry infectious agents
fungal agents commonly live & multiply in soil
what is a portal of exit & examples correct answers pathogen leaving body