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Sender - ANSWER-creates message Message - ANSWER-Information Receiver - ANSWER-receives info 3 elements of communication - ANSWER-sender, message and receiver When listening you should: - ANSWER-show interest, eye contact, no interruption, pay attention, watch speaker, repeat statement back, ask for clarification if don't understand, keep temper under control Upper right chamber of heart - ANSWER-right atrium upper left chamber of heart - ANSWER-left atrium Lower left chamber of heart - ANSWER-left ventricle lower right chamber of heart - ANSWER-right ventricle artery that carries un-oxygenated blood to lungs - ANSWER-left and right pulmonary artery vein that carries oxygenated blood back to heart - ANSWER-right and left pulmonary veins un-oxygenated blood enters heart through? - ANSWER-superior and inferior vena cava oxygenated blood goes back into the rest of the body through? - ANSWER-Aorta Hippocratic Oath - ANSWER-Oath Dr.'s take -its a code of ethics to preserve life Power of attorney - ANSWER-legal document--authorizes a person to act as another persons legal represenative K(kilo)H(hecto)D(deca)-(base)D(deci)C(centi)M(milli) - ANSWER-king hector died base drinking chocolate milk Normal B/P=Within normal limits - ANSWER-systolic does not go above 140 and diastolic does not go below 90=140/90 High B/P-above normal limits of 140/90 - ANSWER-systolic above 140 and diastolic above 90 EOPA Exam Questions and Answers | Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Scored A+ hypertension - ANSWER-high blood pressure above 140/90 hypotension - ANSWER-low blood pressure below 90/60 Pulse - ANSWER-number of heart beats per minute Normal pulse - ANSWER-60-100 Pulse rhythm - ANSWER-regularity of pulse Pulse volume - ANSWER-strength-strong, weak, thready, bounding Pulse rhythm - ANSWER-regularity of pulse Respirations - ANSWER-normal range 12-20 SOAP - ANSWER-S=subjective-what pt experiences, O-objective-discoveries of healthcare professional, A-assessment-of patients condition, P-Plan for further treatment HIPPA - ANSWER-Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-Federal regulation to protect confidentiality of patient information and to retain health insurance. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act-Federal regulation to protect confidentiality of patient information and to retain health insurance. - ANSWER-HIPPA Natural Disaster - ANSWER-Follow protocol of facility Leukemia - ANSWER-Cancer-WBC (white blood cells in the blood are elevated) Autoclave - ANSWER-kills all pathogens,non-pathogens, spores and viruses. uses sterilization. Handwashing - ANSWER-#1 way to prevent the spread of infection Body mechanics - ANSWER-maintain broad base of support bend from hips and knees hold objects close to you use strongest muscles-shoulders, upper arms, hips and thighs What should you use to help push or pull an object whenever possible? - ANSWERweight of body What should you avoid for long periods of times when practicing body mechanics? - ANSWER-twisting and bending What should you do if a patient is too big to move by yourself? - ANSWER-Get Help! Ergonomics - ANSWER-Adapting your environment to prevent injuries. Example-Office space-arrange desk and equipment to prevent body injuries. Pelvic Region - ANSWER-part of the abdominal cavity-contains bladder and reproductive organs Midsagittal plane - ANSWER-divides the body into a right and left side Transverse plane - ANSWER-line that goes through your navel and divides body into a upper (superior) and lower (inferior) side Frontal plane - ANSWER-divides body into a front (ventral) and back side (dorsal) Subjective Information - ANSWER-What patient says or experiences what is said, can't always see it Objective information - ANSWER-What medical personnel finds or can see (assessment results, lab results, X-ray, CT etc) Acronym PASS - ANSWER-P-pull pin A-aim at fire S-squeeze handle S-sweep at base of fire Acronym RACE - ANSWER-R-rescue A-activate alarm C-contain fire E-extinguish Ventral (frontal) cavities - ANSWER-Orbital-eyes Nasal-nose Buccal-mouth teeth tongue Thoracic-esophagus, trachea, bronchi, lungs, heart, large blood vessels Abdominal: Upper-stomach, small intestine, most of large intestine, appendix, liver, gallbladder, pancreas Lower-Pelvic-bladder, reproductive organs last part of large intestine. Orbital cavity contains - ANSWER-eyes Nasal cavity contains - ANSWER-nose Buccal cavity contains - ANSWER-mouth, teeth, tongue
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