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Continuing Education Medical Practices
Which of the following is helpful for a client who has had a heart attack?
  1. Cold temperatures
  2. High-fat diets
  3. Smoking
  4. Regular exercise
Continuing Education Medical Practices
The Ear Screening station is the pre-screening area to determine if the condition of the Outer Ear is suitable for patient to proceed to Hearing Screen(Voice Test) station or they have to be directed to the Otoscopy station to evalute a found outer ear condition that may interfere with performing a Hearing Screening,taking an Ear Impression or Hearing Aid Fitting.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 9 Medical Practices
Diagnostic microbiology is a specialty within microbiology concerned with isolation of bacteria.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 9 Medical Practices
Which is NOT a way to treat a shock victim?
  1. Eliminate the cause of shock.
  2. Provide food or drink for patient.
  3. Improve circulation of blood.
  4. Maintain body temperature.
Grade 9 Medical Practices
collaborate is .......
  1. work alone
  2. work together
  3. alone
  4. none of the above
None Medical Practices
Chemical products used to destroy or kill bacteria and some viruses (except bacterial spores) are called:
  1. disinfectants
  2. sanitation products
  3. antiseptics
  4. bar soaps
None Medical Practices
A product that can be applied o the skin to reduce microbes is called a(n):
  1. antiseptic
  2. sterilizer
  3. sanitizer
  4. disinfectant
None Medical Practices
Which is considered the patient's chief concern?
  1. Disease
  2. Illness
  3. Treatment
  4. Medication
None Medical Practices
Which abbreviation is correct for diagnosis
  1. Dx
  2. Dz
  3. D
  4. Dn
Grade 8 Medical Practices
Antiperspirant
  1. keeps you from sweating.
  2. covers up your body odor with a nicer smell.
  3. is always found in deodorant.
Grade 10 Medical Practices
Where should you point the nozzle of a fire extinguisher when you are putting out a fire?
  1. The base of the fire
  2. The top of the flames
  3. Slightly to the side of the flames.
  4. Anywhere on the fire.
None Medical Practices
Which of the following is not a routine body measurement?
  1. Chest circumference
  2. Head circumference
  3. Ankle circumference
  4. Height
College Medical Practices
When returning patient phone calls, confidentiality in accordance with regulations established by                should be used.
  1. HIPAA
  2. HIPPA
  3. HIPA
None Medical Practices
During head-to-toe examination, you palpate the four quadrants of the abdomen for all of the following except:
  1. Tenderness & guarding
  2. Penetrating injuries
  3. Distention & masses
  4. Paradoxical motion
Continuing Education Medical Practices
SPECIALIZED MEDICAL CARE FOR PEOPLE WITH SERIOUS ILLNESSES. IT FOCUSES ON PROVIDING PATIENTS WITH RELIEF FROM THE SYMPTOMS AND STRESS OF A SERIOUS ILLNESS. THE GOAL IS TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR BOTH THE PATIENT AND THE FAMILY
  1. NATUROPATHIC CARE
  2. LONG-TERM CARE
  3. PALLIATIVE CARE
  4. HOSPICE
None Medical Practices
What is required for all medications (prescription and OTC) before you can assist a client to take them?
  1. Family approval
  2. Doctor order
  3. Agency assistance
  4. Gloves
Continuing Education Medical Practices
Ensuring that all pharmaceutical products are pure, safe, and effective is the function of what organization?
  1. TJC
  2. USP
  3. BOP
  4. FDA
Continuing Education Medical Practices
According the the Associate Handbook, it is Brookdale's policy to keep the operations, activities, and affiars of the resident                confidential               
College Medical Practices
The client’s right to refuse treatment is an example of civil laws.
  1. True
  2. False
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
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