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“If it wasn’t documented”
“It didnt’ happen”
ROI
Release of information
A ROI needs signed
every year
How to do a clean catch urine sample patient education
3 wipes, side, side middle, pee into the toilet slightly, pee into the cup (not all the pee) stop and pee the rest into the toilet
peak flow meter pt education
put the meter at 0, lips sealed around it, blow out hard and fast. repeat 3 times. warn the patient they can feel dizzy
Neutralizer pt education
breath into the machine’s mist/mouth piece or face piece. use all medication, Medication can make you jittery or dizzy
anterior
towards the front of the body
posterior
back of body
superior
upper body
inferior
lower body
lateral
away from body’s midline
medial
towards body’s midline
proximal
closer to the beginning
distal
away from body’s midline
sagittal plane
divided into left and right
frontal plane
divides the body into anterior and posterior
transverse
cut in half
dorsal cavity
crainial and vertabreae
ventral cavity
thoracic, abdominopelvic cavities
contusion
bruising
edema
swelling
thrombosis
presence of blood clots
ANED
alive, no evidence of disease
medical asepsis
area free from pathogens
aseptic technique
keeping an area sterile
How do you done PPE in order?
gown, mask/respirator, goggles/face shield, gloves
How do you remove PPE?
gloves, goggles/face shield, mask/respirator, gown
Bio hazard box
leak/puncture proof, red
documents need to be
shredded
CPR for adults
30:2 beat to breath ratio, 2 inches deep
CPR for children
Child is anyone who is not an infant and hasn’t reached puberty. If they are small, use one hand.
CPR for infants
1 and a half inches, check bracial pulse, 15:2 beat to breathes
signs of infection
Redness, pain/tenderness,Pus,Drainage,Odor,Warmth
How do you remove sutures?
get gloves, look for infection, have correct tools ready, cut closer to skin, pull the opposite side out the opposite direction
Sprain vs strain
strain is a pulled or torn muscle and a sprain is a pulled or torn tendon
RICE
Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
PCP
patient centered care
PHI
protected health information
Psychological stage for an infant
trust vs mistrust
psychological development for a toddler
shame vs doubt
psychological development for preschooler
autonomy vs shame
psychological development for a toddler
industry vs inferiority
psychological development for a teen
identity vs role confusion
psychological development for a young adult
intimacy vs isolation
psychological development for a middle aged adult
generativity vs stagnation
psychological development for a elder
integrity vs despair
The bottom of maslow’s triangle
psychologcial needs
Second level of maslow’s pyramid
safety needs
3rd spot of maslow’s triangle
love and belonging
4th spot on maslow’s triangle
esteem
top of maslow’s triangle
self actualization
rationalization
making an excuse for actions
Compensation
Hiding feelings of inadequacy with perceived success (ex. Your bad at sports but say that you’re just a better kicker than everyone else and that’s what makes the ball go too far)
Displacement
Expressing anger at something/one that didn’t cause the original frustration
regression
acting childish
Denial
refusing to acknowledge
projecting
Projecting your feelings onto someone else through accusations
Repression
not remembering something
Stages of grief
Denial ,Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
What color tube top is a basic metabolic panel
Gold top
what color top is a comprehensive metabolic test
light green
what color top for a lipid panel test
gold
what color top for a thyroid stimulating hormone test (TSH)
Gold
What color top for a CBC test
lavender
Order of colors in phlebotomy
Yellow, blue, red, gold, dark green, light green, lavender, grey
yellow
Sodium Polyanethol Sulfonate
blue
sodium citrate, coagulation
red
nothing, chem tests
Temp for the autoclave in F
250-255 degrees
A rheumatologist
A muscle-skeletal and autoimmune doctor
CPOE
Computerized Physician Order Entry
Ancillary services
Services that help diagnose people such as radiology
How to dispose of the bed sheet
roll it up
PCMH
Patient centered medical home
Patients who avoid expressing their needs
are passive patients
Aggressive patients are
demanding
Passive aggressive patients
talk nice but are sneaky
Manipulative patients
use flattery to try and get their way
assertive patients
talk clear and respectful about what they need
gold
sillica
dark green
sodium heparin, plasma determination
light green
lithium heparin, plasma determination
lavender
EDTA, hematology and hemoglobin tests
grey
sodium fluoride, glucose tests
What is looked for in a urinalysis
PH, Red or white blood cells, crystals, casts, concentration, bacteria, yeast, sugar, protein, bilirubin
EEG
electroencephalocardiogram
EKG
Electrocardiogram
how many numbers are in a cpt code
5 (7 with modifiers)
When should you test the code of a glucomter and curvettes
Before using it on the patient
What is the purpose of category 2 codes in procedural coding
Preformace based measurement
A pulse ox may record wrong if
the patient has cold fingers
Where does blood SOAKED cotton go
the bio hazard waste bin
How does a patients skin need to be dried for a holter monitor
vigorously
how to actively listen
Undivided attention, non-verbal paying attention, no judgement, rephrasing,
How should the bed table sheet be thrown out
rolled up and either in the regular trash or in the bio trash
who needs to verify the insurance will cover the procedure?
the MA
What does each box represent in a EKG
5mm
V1 placement
4th intercostal space on the right
V2 placement
4th intercostal space on the left