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business-skills
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Atrophy
White Blood Cell
Without development (a decrease in normal size of an organ)
Diet as tolerated
A pt medical record that may be dated back 5+ yrs re: if pt was admitted in past etc. Requested through Medical Secretaries.
2. Internist
Connects and holds tissue together - to transport substances - and to protect against foreign invaders. Forms and protects bones - fat - blood cells - and cartilage and provides immunity.
Middle layer of the meninges (web like structure)
Diagnoses/Treats diseases w/the use of various methods of imaging such as x-ray - ultrasound - radioactive materials - and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
Diagnosis/Treats diseases and disorders of the internal organs of adults
3. herni/o
Axilla or axillary
Lower part of resp. system
The invasion of the body by a pathogenic micro-organism that reproduces and multiply - causing disease. Bacterial infections are treated w/antibiotics
Protrusion of a body part
4. gastr/o
Biopsy
Cares for Women during pregnancy - labor - delivery - and after.
Recovery Room
Stomach
5. Peds
Pain
Pediatrics
Liver
(mainly children) A certain type of bone disease (2nd most common) Causes bones to become weak.
6. stat
Immediately
Hemoglobin
Happening now
Lateral chest
7. lipo
Rapid flow of blood
Outer touch layer of the meninges
Hardening of the arteries
Fat
8. pneumothorax
Decreased - lower - below
Spontaneous collapse of lung
Circulation - motion - sensation
Licenses Practical Nurse
9. DSU
Day Surgery Unit
Milliequivalent
White Blood Cell
Protective covering on skin or lines the body cavities
10. PCN
Penicillin
Kidney
Pertaining to the middle (body directional terms)
Larynx (voicebox)
11. Surgeon
After
Fever
Lung
Treats diseases and injuries through operative methods; may specialize in a particular area - such as heart - eye - or pediatric surgery
12. Bili
Alert and orientated
Blue
3x a day
Bilirubin
13. connecting/combining vowel
Tissue
Patient
(usually young women) Autoimmune disease. Degeneration of the joints - with permanent damage.
O E I
14. LDL
Sodium
Low-density lipotein
Licenses Practical Nurse
To suture (surgical) repair
15. Allergy Label
16. Dys
Bad
(can get at young age) 'Dementia' = Shrinkage of the brain
A measurement (noninvasive) of gas exchange and rbc oxygen-carrying capacity
Base/Noun
17. Neurons
Transmits nerve impulses from one part of the body to another. (there are 2 types)
To suture (surgical) repair
Head of bed
(type of test) done in Respiratory Dept. (done if C02 is building up in the blood)
18. -graphy
Producing
Blood being held back
Process of recording an x-ray - imaging - taking a picture
Recommended dietary allowance. The average daily intake of a nutrient that meets the requirements of nearly all healthy ppl of a given age/gender.
19. CNS
Eyelid
Central Nervous System
Chest x-ray
Tumor
20. cyanosis
Tasks performed away from the bedside
Blue
Eye
Excessive discharge - flow
21. CHO
Nothing by mouth
Pertaining to closer than another structure from the point of attachment. (body directional terms)
Carbohydrate
US Govern. agency who ensures that foods - drugs - cosmetics - and medical devices are safe and properly labeled.
22. Rheumatoid Arthritis
Artery
(usually young women) Autoimmune disease. Degeneration of the joints - with permanent damage.
Anteroposterior
Alert and orientated
23. Organs of the Nervous System
Electricity - electrical activity
Iris (colored part of eye)
Nerves - Brain - Spinal Cord
Child Protective Services
24. PACU
An assertive skill in which a person verbally accepts having made an error without letting it reflect on their worth as a human being.
Post-anesthesia Care Unit
Happening now
A doctrine that informs pt's of risky or invasive diagnostic or treatment procedure. They need to be informed of: description of test - risk and or alternatives - risks of death or bodily disability - probable results of the procedure.
25. proct/o
Pertaining to in front of (body directional terms)
Rectum
Registered Dietitian. One who has completed and education program/served an internship/and passed the exam given by the American Dietetic Assoc.
No information - No publication
26. MED
Bed rest
Medical
Below normal
Treats cancer through the use of radiation
27. 'arrow down'
Surgical opening
Orgin of
Pertaining to (word roots/combining forms)
Decreased - lower - below
28. ABR
A wound that is produced by tearing of body tissue.
Liquid
Absolute bed rest
Cells/Inside/How they work
29. Bolus
Every other day
Surgical fixation
Base/Noun
Rounded Mass of Food
30. vertebr/o
Vertebra (s) - vertebrae (bones of the spine)
Joint Commission of Accreditation of Health Care Organization
A doctrine that informs pt's of risky or invasive diagnostic or treatment procedure. They need to be informed of: description of test - risk and or alternatives - risks of death or bodily disability - probable results of the procedure.
Chest cavity
31. Anatomy
Blood glucose monitoring
60-80 (smoker 80-100 / anything below 40 not OK)
Labels that contain individual pt info for identifying pt records or other personal items.
Body
32. -oid
Stomach
Resembling (word roots/combining forms)
Producing
Every
33. Love and Belonging Needs
34. enter/o
Pertaining to closer than another structure from the point of attachment. (body directional terms)
Intestine
Beginning half of word
Within normal limits
35. ICU
Intensive Care Unit
Treats pt's w/hypersensitivity to pollens - foods - medications - and other substances
Pt controlled analgesic
Blue
36. c (with line above it)
Child Protective Service
A measurement of energy or heat
Diet as tolerated
With
37. stat
Health Maintenance Organization
Immediately
Pertaining to away from (body directional terms)
Function: Transfers the C02 (oxygen) to the body
38. ACCU-CHEK
Transmits impulses from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands
Blood glucose monitoring
Excision
Red
39. R/O
Rule out
Electrocardiography
Lying of the back - Face Up (body directional terms)
Bile - gall
40. chol
Clot (stationary=thrombosis) (moving=embolism)
Stomach
Joint
Cholesterol
41. Hospitalist
42. CCU
To have the pt sit on edge of bed and dangle feet
Clear
(usually older) Most common form - usually in weight bearing joints (hips - knees) Chronic inflammation of the bone and joints due to degenerative changes in the cartilage.
Coronary Care Unit
43. Bx
Biopsy
The # of times the heart beats per minute (felt through the walls of the artery)
No Known Food Allergies
Pt controlled analgesic
44. Self-Esteem
Cerebrospinal fluid (lumbar tray in materials)
Confidence and respect for oneself.
No Known Medication Allergies
Bilirubin
45. Prefix (word parts)
Force Fluids
Beginning half of word
Epithelium (1st layer of skin) (word roots/combining forms)
Breathing
46. TPN
Total parenteral nutrition
Capsule
Diagnosis/Treats diseases and disorders of the internal organs of adults
Farther from another structure (body directional terms)
47. Admixture
Mouth - pharynx - Digestive sphincter muscle - Esophagus - Stomach - Small intestine - large intestine
Nausea & vomiting
Result of adding a medication to a container or iv solution
3x a day
48. Blood Gas
Labor & Delivery
Conditions of Admission
Diagnoses/Treats mental illness
(type of test) done in Respiratory Dept. (done if C02 is building up in the blood)
49. aort/o
Function: Transfers the C02 (oxygen) to the body
Aorta
Pertaining to Toward (body directional terms)
Hour of sleep
50. trans
Across or through
Confidence and respect for oneself.
After
A stroke. An interference of blood flow to the brain which reduces the supply of oxygen and nutrients - causing damage to brain tissue. Major causes are embolism - thrombosis - and hemorrhage.