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Subject
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business-skills
Instructions:
Answer
50
questions in
15 minutes
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
2. CMT
Pertaining to the brain and spine
Bile - gall
Slow
Cardiac monitor tech (usually just called monitor tech)
3. DO
Doctor of Osteopathy
Aorta
Labor & Delivery
Save a day
4. Calorie
A measurement of energy or heat
Inflammation
Moving clot
Obtains - posts - and analyzes medical - workload - finance - and insurance data. Ensures that info is entered correctly into medical records
5. Ancillary
Diagnoses/Treats diseases of the ear - nose - and throat
Study of
Tissue
Lab - Rad - Pharm - PT - Respt. - OT - etc.
6. Surg
Within
Inflammation
Diagnoses/Treats diseases of the male/female urinary tracts and of the male reproductive system
Surgical
7. DAT
Lab where biopsies are sent to
Out of bed
Body
Diet as tolerated
8. NKA
Post cibum (after meals)
No Known Allergies
A diagnostic study to measure arterial blood gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) to attain info needed to asses & manage a pt's respiratory status.
Kidney's - ureters - and bladder
9. ambu bag
Stomach
Rounded mass of food formed in the mouth and ready to be swallowed; also defined as concentrated dose of medication or fluid (frequently given intravenously.
Hair (word roots/combining forms)
Needed when pt stops breathing (usually w/a black mouth covering)
10. Urologist
Mini Stroke (TIA)
Rib
Capsule
Diagnoses/Treats diseases of the male/female urinary tracts and of the male reproductive system
11. encephal/o
Brain
Diet as tolerated
Clot (stationary=thrombosis) (moving=embolism)
Speech
12. Accessory Organs
Complete Blood count
Salivary glands - teeth and tongue - liver - gallbladder - pancreas
Kidney's - ureters - and bladder
Doctor of Osteopathy
13. cap
A thin membrane that covers the bones (necessary for growth and repair and is the attachment point for ligaments and tendons.
Carbohydrate
Process of recording an x-ray - imaging - taking a picture
Capsule
14. Supine
Lying of the back - Face Up (body directional terms)
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Respiratory syncytial virus (can live on surface for 7 days)
Diagnoses/Treats disorders of a newborn
15. CCU
Measurements of body functions - including temp - pulse - respiration - and bp
Recovery Room
A Dr's order that remains in effect and is executed according to the pt's needs.
Coronary Care Unit
16. NPO
Penicillin
Nothing by mouth
Force Fluids
Rule out
17. GERD
Cholesterol
Rounded mass of food formed in the mouth and ready to be swallowed; also defined as concentrated dose of medication or fluid (frequently given intravenously.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (reflux disease)
Meninges (spinal cord covering)
18. Adduction
Ordered for abdominalcentisis
Pertaining to Toward (body directional terms)
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
Heart
19. N/V
Pertaining to above (body directional terms)
Nausea & vomiting
Tasks performed away from the bedside
Myocardial infarction
20. Pulse Rate
Iris (colored part of eye)
Capsule
The # of times the heart beats per minute (felt through the walls of the artery)
Ante cibum (before meals)
21. peri-
Microgram
(usually young women) Autoimmune disease. Degeneration of the joints - with permanent damage.
Surrounding
Cardiac Monitor Tech
22. CFO
Nerves - Brain - Spinal Cord
Chief Financial Officer
Ingestion=taking in through the mouth - digestion=mechanical & chemical breakdown of food for use by body cells - Absorption=the transfer of digested food from the small intestine to the bloodstream - Elimination=the removal of solid waste from the b
Nothing by mouth
23. EMTALA (violation)
Anyone coming through ER that we send to other hospitals - and is found NOT stable enough to have been sent in the 1st place. Has to be stable before ever transferring a pt.
Lumbar Puncture
Blood glucose monitoring
Penicillin
24. NVS
Abdomen
Pertaining to (word roots/combining forms)
Central venous pressure
Neurological Vital Signs (Neurocheck)
25. DVT
O E I
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Rectum
Forms parts of the nervous system - which conducts electrochemical impulses and helps to coordinate body activities.
26. prn
Microgram
As necessary
Total parenteral nutrition
Tissue
27. Prefix (word parts)
Lab where biopsies are sent to
Within/stomach/pertaining to
Beginning half of word
Chloride
28. sub- (prefix)
Clavical or collarbone
Bone that goes through the skin (open)
Under/below
Mouth - pharynx - Digestive sphincter muscle - Esophagus - Stomach - Small intestine - large intestine
29. -plasty
Post-anesthesia Care Unit
Surgical repair
Diagnoses/Treats mental illness
Retina
30. Material Supply
Cares for Women during pregnancy - labor - delivery - and after.
Trauma Intensive Care Unit
Biopsy
Dry/Throw away
31. Allergy Bracelet
Pt controlled analgesic
After
No Known Food Allergies
Plastic Bracelet (usually red) that is worn by a pt to indicate allergy.
32. CPS
Child Protective Services
Physical Therapy
Fat (word roots/combining forms)
The invasion of the body by a pathogenic micro-organism that reproduces and multiply - causing disease. Bacterial infections are treated w/antibiotics
33. Standing Order
34. abd
Liver
Abdomen
No Known Medication Allergies
Walk
35. Motor Neurons
Lower part of resp. system
Transmits impulses from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands
Phosphatase (chemistry)
Biopsy
36. N/V
Surgical incision or to cut into
Date in which a specific category of meds must discontinue unless review by a Dr.
Nausea & vomiting
End of word
37. enteritis
Inflammation of small bowel
Pertaining to
Liquid
Inside
38. SNF
Treats pt's w/hypersensitivity to pollens - foods - medications - and other substances
Skilled Nursing Facility
Hour or hours
Discontinue or discharge
39. RD
Registered Dietician
Hour or hours
Same-day Surgery
Bone that goes through the skin (open)
40. derm / o
Immediately
Calorie
Post-anesthesia Care Unit
Skin (word roots/combining forms)
41. centesis
'Shaking Palsy'. Degeneration of the dopamine-releasing neurons.
Producing
Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
Removal of fluid
42. PHI
Protected Health Information
Computed tomography
Orthopedics
(can get at young age) 'Dementia' = Shrinkage of the brain
43. Central Service Dept. Charge Slip
A form that is initiated to charge a discharged pt for any items used during their hospital stay that were not charged at the time of of use.
Diet as tolerated
Clinical Decision Support System
Instrument
44. Acuity
45. -oma
Vomit (Emesis Bases usually have to ordered)
Inside
Diagnoses/Treats diseases and problems w/aging
Tumor (word roots/combining forms)
46. A&O
Every other day
Heat or Energy
Upper gastrointestinal
Alert and orientated
47. CHO
Lung
Carbohydrate
Surgical fixation
Intensive Care Unit
48. endo-
Diagnoses/Treats disorders of a newborn
Electricity - electrical activity
Form used to record admissions/discharges/and transfers on a nursing unit daily.
Inside
49. plebo
'Shaking Palsy'. Degeneration of the dopamine-releasing neurons.
Vein/vessel
Cap gas - arterial gas - venous gas
Temp checked in ear
50. oma
Force fluids
Diagnoses/Treats diseases w/the use of various methods of imaging such as x-ray - ultrasound - radioactive materials - and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
Tumor
Stone