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◉ What is the educational requirement for a Physician Assistant
(PA)? Answer: PAs must have a minimum of a baccalaureate degree
and complete a PA program, followed by certification.
◉ What is the difference between a medical lab technician and a
medical technologist? Answer: A medical lab technician typically has
2 years of education, while a medical technologist has over 4 years
and can perform more complex tests.
◉ What is the purpose of laboratory studies in health care? Answer:
Laboratory studies are conducted to diagnose conditions, monitor
health, and guide treatment decisions.
◉ What is the significance of the National Council Licensure
Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN)? Answer: Passing
the NCLEX-RN is required for licensure as a Registered Nurse in the
United States.
,◉ What is general supervision in nursing? Answer: General
supervision involves overseeing assistive personnel while allowing
them to perform tasks independently.
◉ What does interdependent mean in the context of health care?
Answer: Interdependent refers to the collaborative relationship
between different health care professionals working together for
patient care.
◉ What is client-centered care? Answer: A care approach that
prioritizes the preferences, needs, and values of the patient in the
planning and delivery of care.
◉ What is the role of the emergency medical technician (EMT)?
Answer: EMTs provide pre-hospital emergency medical care and
transport patients to medical facilities.
◉ What is the function of a radiologist in health care? Answer: A
radiologist interprets medical images, such as x-rays, to diagnose
conditions.
◉ What is the purpose of a clinical pathway in nursing? Answer:
Clinical pathways are structured care plans that outline the expected
course of treatment for specific conditions.
,◉ What is the role of a nursing assistant? Answer: Nursing
assistants provide basic patient care, assist with daily activities, and
support nursing staff.
◉ What are the responsibilities of lab personnel? Answer: Collecting
specimens for lab tests, performing tests, and reporting results to
healthcare providers.
◉ What sacrament do family members request for a client before
surgery? Answer: The sacrament of the sick.
◉ What qualifications does a Roman Catholic priest have to provide
spiritual care? Answer: 4 years of college and 4 years of theological
school before being ordained.
◉ Who provides anesthesia during surgery? Answer: The nurse
anesthetist.
◉ What degree does a nurse anesthetist typically hold? Answer: A
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) plus 2 to 3 years in an
approved school of anesthesiology.
◉ What type of anesthesia is used during the right hip pinning
procedure? Answer: General anesthesia.
, ◉ What is the role of the surgical technician during surgery?
Answer: To assist the orthopedic surgeon and set up a sterile
environment in the operating room.
◉ What is the minimum educational requirement for a surgical
technician? Answer: A 1-year diploma program or an associate
degree from a local technical or community college.
◉ What does the anesthesiologist do if the client's blood pressure
rises during surgery? Answer: Orders antihypertensive medications
to lower the blood pressure.
◉ What is the purpose of the Postanesthesia Care Unit (PACU)?
Answer: To monitor the client's vital signs, level of consciousness,
and any special equipment required after surgery.
◉ What qualifications does a PACU RN typically have? Answer:
Graduated from a diploma (3-year), 2-year, or 4-year nursing
program.
◉ Why was the client transferred to the ICU after surgery? Answer:
Due to an episode of high blood pressure during surgery for closer
observation.