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