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Medical Terminology and Procedures for Healthcare Personnel, Exams of Wireframing and Prototyping

68w lpc exam questions and answers related to medical terminology, procedures, and precautions for healthcare personnel, including information on medical forms, microorganisms, immunization, hand washing, communicable diseases, transmission-based precautions, surgical asepsis, injection techniques, and antibiotics. It also covers various medical terms, needle parts, syringe capacities, and injection sites.

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2023/2024

Available from 04/02/2024

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Download Medical Terminology and Procedures for Healthcare Personnel and more Exams Wireframing and Prototyping in PDF only on Docsity! 1 68W LPC Exam 72 Questions and Answers  DD Form 689 - ANS Individual sick call slip  SF 600 entries are normally handwritten using what color ink? - ANS black or blue-black  SF 600 - ANS Chronological Record of Medical Care  Access to medical information may be given to - ANS The patient, patient care personnel, medical researchers, medical educator  Personnel not involved in patient care or in medical research needs what of the following situations - ANS Court order, hospital accreditation, authorized by patient  SOAP stands for - ANS subjective, objective, assessment, and plan  Quarters - ANS Restriction and rest in the patient’s place of domicile, this includes freedom to move within their living space, to and from the dining facility and/or medical facilities  72 hours - ANS Quarters normally do not exceed ________  Bed rest - ANS Means the patient is restricted to their bed, with an allowances for necessary travel to the dining facility and latrine. Cannot perform any military duties.  Duty - ANS Patient is returned to his unit for full duty without any restrictions  Microorganism - ANS Microscopic living cells found almost everywhere in the environment  Pathogens - ANS Microorganisms that cause disease are called  Bacteria - ANS Only a small amount of microorganism  Algae - ANS Resemble plant cells found on sunlit water and rarely cause human disease  Fungi - ANS Such as yeast and molds  Protozoa - ANS Single celled microscopic microorganisms  Bacteria - ANS Single celled organisms without a nucleus  Viruses - ANS Must use the host’s ability to make protein and energy. P a g e 1 | 5 2  Immunization - ANS Most effective means for preventing viral infections  Microorganism that is the most difficult to control and destroy - ANS Spore forming bacteria  Chain of infection - ANS pathogen, reservoir, portal of exit, means of transmission, portal of entry, new host  Hand washing - ANS Most effective and useful means of breaking the chain of infection  Communicable disease - ANS a disease that is spread from one host to another  Contagious disease - ANS a type of communicable disease that spreads quickly from person to person  Epidemic - ANS large outbreak of a particular disease in a specific area  Pathogenic microorganisms - ANS Microorganisms that cause disease  Nosocomial infection - ANS an infection acquired during hospitalization  Hand washing - ANS Single most useful and effective means of breaking the chain of infection  Air borne precautions, droplet precautions, contact precautions - ANS Three types of transmission based precautions  Airborne precautions - ANS Private Rooms that have motored negative air flow pressure and door should remain closed  TB  Droplet precautions - ANS Private Room or share with same infectious patient, with doors that may remain open  Wear a mask when working within 3 feet of the patient and require the patient to wear a mask if being transported  Contact precautions - ANS MOST FREQUENT MODE OF DISEASE TRANSMISSION  Private room or share with same infectious patient. The doors ay remain open. Try to restrict the use of non-critical equipment to one patient only and disinfect that equipment before using on other patients P a g e 2 | 5
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