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College Medical Practices
On admission, the patient was found to have a blood glucose level of 218. The RN knows that except in emergency situations, it is hospital policy to obtain physician’s orders before administering any medication. Because the on-call physician did not return the page, the nurse administered insulin according to the common sliding scale. Four hours later, the patient was found nonresponsive in her bed and later died. According to the autopsy, the patient died from heart failure. Her postmortem blood glucose level was 22. Being aware of the hospital policy for medication administration, the patient’s blood glucose level presented the nurse with a(n)                  .
  1. Assessment option
  2. Clinical choice
  3. Ethical dilemma
  4. Moral decision
College Medical Practices
As a                                 typical treatment activities include arts and crafts, animals, gardening, games, and sports.
  1. Recreational Therapist
  2. Health Educator
  3. Occupational Therapy Assisstant
  4. Physical Therapy Assistant
College Medical Practices
The three forces driving the change of the EHR is                         Medical specification                                                                 increase mobile society/change doctors                                                                                       Internet/Patient's looking up their doctors                                              
College Medical Practices
"An individual multidisciplinary program that provides an individual with pulmonary disease the ability to return to their highest possible functional capacity" is the definition of:
  1. Respiratory Therapy
  2. Cardiac Rehabilitation
  3. Physical Therapy
  4. Pulmonary Rehabilitation
College Medical Practices
Decisional Law develops as a result of federal, state, or local courts deciding cases brought by two or more individual parties. Another name for this law is
  1. admistrative law
  2. common law
  3. case law
  4. criminal law
College Medical Practices
A brief statement ,in the patient or parents' own words, of the primary problem, including duration, that led to seeking medical attention is known as:
  1. History of Present Illness
  2. Review of Systems
  3. Chief Complaint
  4. Psychosocial history
College Medical Practices
The tools and methods for a comprehensive performance appraisal system involve a job description, personnel selection, staff development, and                         .
  1. A reward system
  2. A supportive culture
  3. Knowledgeable management
  4. Mentoring
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A person in this position helps people develop skills necessary for independent living such as cooking, cleaning, and accessing transportation.
  1. Recreational Therapist
  2. Health Educator
  3. Physical Therapy Assistant
  4. Occupational Therapy Assistant.
College Medical Practices
What does HIPAA stand for?
  1. Health insurance patient affordability act
  2. Health insurance and parent admission act
  3. Happy Its probably almost at the end of the semester Act
  4. Health insurance portability and accountability act
College Medical Practices
Shaking technique is a variation of which technique:
  1. Percussion
  2. Petrissage
  3. Tapotement
  4. Vibration
College Medical Practices
For proper body mechanics during a massage, what should be the source of strength in massage movements:
  1. Upper Torso
  2. Back
  3. Lower Body
  4. Arms
College Medical Practices
When logging onto the MEDCIN software you have to either type in your        name        or your student        i.d.       
College Medical Practices
Discrete data can be easily searched , retrieved, and combined or reported in different ways.
  1. True
  2. False
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What is an EHR system?
  1. Electronic Human Record
  2. Electronic Humerus Radius
  3. Electronic Hi-tech Resource
  4. Electronic Health Record
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Which of the following would not be an example of a social history finding within the Student Edition software?
  1. Tobacco use
  2. Trouble coping with change
  3. Daily alcohol consumption was 1, 6 oz. drink per day
  4. Drug allergies
College Medical Practices
A new registered nurse is observed breaking sterile technique by the perioperative nurse. This is an example of a violation of which ethical principle?
  1. Autonomy
  2. Justice
  3. Nonmaleficence
  4. Confidentiality
College Medical Practices
Ben realizes that the                 of his tool would never be questioned because it without a doubt to a high degree measured what it is supposed to measure.
  1. Reliability
  2. Validity
  3. Range of fault
  4. Sensitivity
College Medical Practices
During surgery, a nurse gives too much medication to the patient and the large drug dose injures the patient. The doctor performing the surgery is present and witnessed the preparation and administration of the drug. Who could be found liable in this case? Select all that apply
  1. The nurse
  2. The pharmaceutical company
  3. The hospital
  4. The patient
  5. The surgeon
College Medical Practices
Performance attributes of an individual are determined by ability and                .
  1. Aptitude
  2. Knowledge
  3. Motivation
  4. Skill
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Digital images are data that can be retrieved and displayed by the computer, but a human is required to interpret the meaning of the content.
  1. True
  2. False
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