Final Exam Review (ALL) ALHS1040: Introduction to Health Care
A Tb skin test result greater than ______ is considered positive.
10 mm
Scientists have determined that certain germs can multiply every ________ minutes.
20
T-cells (CD4 cells) count less than 200 indicates what?
AIDS
The acronym AVPU stands for:
Alert, Verbal, Painful, Unresponsive
Tuberculosis is an infection that can be found in the: Lungs Bones and joints Kidneys All of the above
All of the above
Hepatitis __________ are co-infections, and can only be found in conjunction with the primary virus.
B and D
In addition to discovering colds could be passed from one person to another ___________, was an inventor who invented bifocals.
Benjamin Franklin
What site is palpated to assess circulation in an unconscious infant?
Brachial
Where did HIV come from?
Chimpanzees in Africa
Which physician stressed the value of anatomy and founded experimental physiology, stating that arteries contained blood and not air as previously believed?
Claudius Galen
Pathogens require favorable conditions in order to thrive. These conditions can include: Cold temperature Darkness Warmth Nutrients Moisture Dry environment
Darkness Warmth Nutrients Moisture
If a health insurance company wishes to dispose of documents that are a combination of PHI and billing information, which statement below would be the BEST way to accomplish this?
Destroy documents in a manner that leaves no possibility for reconstruction of information.
Gloves primarily protect against diseases transmitted by:
Direct contact
The process that inactivates all recognized pathogenic microorganisms, but not all microbial forms is called:
Disinfection
Who was the well-known Michigan physician who believed in and assisted more than 100 patients end their lives?
Dr. Kevorkian
Which of the following is not an early symptom of myocardial infarction (heart attack)? Chest pain Nausea Pressure in the upper back Elevated temperature
Elevated temperature
The first female physician was
Elizabeth Blackwell
I can look up my test results if I work at the facility performing the test and I have access to this information. (T/F)
False
Mrs. Jones calls from your doctor's office and leaves a message on your voicemail stating that you need to call and make an appointment to come in and have your ear discharge checked. By doing this she has NOT violated HIPAA. (T/F)
False
The symptoms of VRE are the same regardless of where the infection is located.
False
You are writing notes in a patient's chart and make a mistake. It is okay to use "white out" and correct your mistake. (T/F)
False
You hear two nurses on an elevator talking about a patient you are treating. They don't say the patient's name but you are aware of who the patient is by the circumstance of the case description. This is not a violation of HIPAA. (T/F)
False
There is NO treatment for HIV infection. (T/F)
False, there are treatment for HIV infection.
There is a vaccine available for Hepatitis E (T/F)
False, there's no vaccine for hepatitis E
Which of the following is NOT a bloodborne pathogen? HIV HBV HAV HCV
HAV
The MOST important element of infection control is
Handwashing
HIPAA meaning
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
The forceful thrust on the abdomen administered for a person who is choking is often referred to as:
Heimlich maneuver
________ is a viral disease of the liver resulting in inflammation and infection.
Hepatitis
A disease that is transmitted through oral - fecal route usually by ingesting contaminated food and water is called
Hepatitis A
Vaccinations against hepatitis are available for:
Hepatitis A & B
HBV stands for
Hepatitis B virus.
Which Ancient Greek is considered the Father of (Western) Medicine?
Hippocrates
Which historic figure was responsible for making handwashing an accepted practice which resulted in the decreased incidence of childbed (puerperal) fever?
Ignaz Semmelweiss
An open wound with smooth edges that bleeds freely is a(n):
Incision
Betty McDaniels, a patient in the medical office where you work, has signed an advance directive. This form is a statement that - Includes specific requests in the event that she is unable to make critical decisions regarding her care - Allows the physician to perform life-saving procedures without fear of litigation - Gives the health care professional the authority to make health care decisions if the patient should be unable to do so - Protects the patient's health care information - Allows the physician to discuss health care information with family members
Includes specific requests in the event that she is unable to make critical decisions regarding her care
The I in HIPAA stands for ____________
Insurance
The Ancient Chinese introduced the concept of _______, ______ and _______ which has become the basis of the modern day physical exam.
Look, Listen and Ask
Who discovered that microorganisms were everywhere and also developed a process for preventing the growth of bacteria in milk?
Louis Pasteur
Different between medical asepsis and surgical asepsis
Medical asepsis. All of the procedures used to protect the patient and his environment from the spread of infectious organisms. Surgical asepsis. All of the procedures used to sterilize and to keep sterile any objects or articles that are to be introduced into a wound or body cavity or that is to penetrate the skin.
The causative agent (bacteria) in TB is:
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Failure to take reasonable precautions to prevent harm to a patient is termed
Negligence
You have a trauma patient who is experiencing deficits in sensation and has signs of head and spinal cord injury. You are concerned that the patient may go into ________ shock
Neurogenic
What federal agency established standards for safe handling of items contaminated with blood or body fluids that must be followed by all health care facilities?
Occupational Health & Safety Administration (OSHA)
The ACT that ensures patients are informed of their rights and have the opportunity to determine their care they will receive, including preparing advance directives is called the
Patient Self Determination Act
Patients have the right to make decisions about their health care. This can include whether or not they choose to receive treatment. This is known as:
Patient autonomy
The P in HIPAA stands for which of the following?
Portability
During the Renaissance, which invention allowed medical knowledge to be more easily dispersed and shared, thus advancing medical practice and discoveries?
Printing press
Who invented the first stethoscope?
Rene Lannec
HIV is an infectious virus that causes the immune system, which is the body's shield against infection, to break down and eventually become ineffective. It does this by attacking ________ cells, which fight disease.
T Cells
Who was the first to organize medical care in the form of the first hospitals?
The Romans
A POSITIVE test for Hepatitis A indicates
The presence of antibodies IgM and IgG
A brain injury can cause meningitis (T/F)
True
Patient confidentiality can be broken, if necessary, to report suspected abuse. (T/F)
True
The signs of shock are the same regardless of the type of shock (T/F)
True
What's VRE?
Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (Enterococcus that are resistant to the antibiotic vancomycin)
What virus causes shingles?
Varicella-zoster virus
Who discovered x-rays?
Wilhelm Röntgen
If amputation occurs and the patient is brought to the physician's office, call EMS and arrange transport to the hospital. If the amputated body part is with the patient, you should do which one of the following?
Wrap the body part with gauze and place in a cooler with ice
The type of burn caused when the skin or mucous membrane comes into contact with a corrosive substance is
a chemical burn
The least serious type of open wound is referred to as
an abrasion
________ is the main form of treatment regimen that helps to delay the progression of the HIV disease and to improve the quality of life for those living with the symptoms.
antiviral therapy
An important quality of health care professionals is integrity, which means that they:
are always honest.
Which of the following is an example of an open wound?
avulsion
One of your patients has the most severe/ life threatening form of meningitis. The type he/she has is:
bacterial meningitis
A CNA is given the task of taking vital signs on an elderly client. The client tells the CNA that she doesn't want the procedure done. The client then strikes the CNA when she tried to put the cuff on anyway. Under criminal law, what is the CNA is guilty of?
battery
When rinsing hands and wrists during medical aseptic handwashing, the hands should be held:
below the elbows
When taking blood pressure in adults, the artery most commonly used is the
brachial
A slower than normal respiration rate is called
bradypnea
Medical asepsis is commonly called
clean technique
What is an vector-borne disease?
diseases are transmitted among their human, animal, or plant hosts by arthropods (tick, spider, etc)
An anaphylactic reaction is initially treated with
epinephrine
Hepatitis A & E are transmitted by:
fecal-oral transmission
Your privacy rights protecting your health information is legislated by which type of law?
federal
If you have latent TB, you:
have the bacteria in your body but it is not active
Typical symptoms of heat stroke include
hot, flushed, dry skin
The emergency treatment for a victim with a suspected cervical spine injury is to
immobilize the spine immediately
The hepatitis B immunization series is administered
in three injections
Patients' bodily fluids should ALWAYS be considered
infectious
Health care professionals should be familiar with the code of ethics for their occupational area in order to: -ensure that they follow the laws that apply to their occupations. -stay within their scope of practice. -avoid malpractice lawsuits. -know the ideal standards of behavior for their occupations.
know the ideal standards of behavior for their occupations.
Shock results from
lack of oxygen to individual body cells.
Anton van Leeuwenhoek discovered the first __________ after inventing the first ___________.
microorganisms; microscope
What are the cardinal signs of inflammation?
pain, swelling, redness, warmth
PPE stands for
personal protective equipment
What are the guiding principles of healthcare ethics?
preserve life uphold justice respect autonomy
The main reason to immobilize a fracture is to
prevent further injury.
Where an organism/pathogen grows and reproduces is called the
reservoir host
In an emergency situation, the first part of the primary survey is to assess the victim's
responsiveness
The HIV virus is a
retrovirus (RNA virus that inserts a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate)
Anaphylactic reactions result from
severe allergic reactions
Bacteria are categorized according to their:
shape and arrangement
Pale skin may be the result of
shock
Every health care professional is likely to face occasional ethical dilemmas, which are:
situations in which there are no clear answers.
You need to diagnose a case of meningitis. The best way to do this is to perform a:
spinal tap
The recognized international symbol of medicine used by organizations such as WHO (World Health Organization) is the:
staff of Asclepius
The most effective method of destroying microorganisms is
sterilization
A faster than normal respiration rate is called
tachypnea
The term meaning "the degree to which a microorganism can cause disease" is:
virulence
In an emergency situation, the focused or secondary survey includes assessment of
vital signs.
From what material was the first stethoscope made?
wood