9 Questions
Three workplace documents that typically explain job requirements are Job description, employee handbook, and ______
standard operating procedures
Methods of Assessment include palpation, Observation, Document review, Physical examinations, Laboratory test, Diagnostic imaging, and ______
Patient interviews
Shift Differential is additional money paid to employees for the inconvenience of working ______ hours
less-desirable
Quality Assurance is the maintenance of a desired level of quality in a service or product, ensuring ______
patient outcomes
The 4 Q's in prioritizing work tasks are: Q1 Important and urgent, Q2 important, but not urgent, Q3 not important but urgent, and Q4, not important and not ______
urgent
How to prepare an area for a task: cleanliness, Proper organization of instrument and supplies, Adequate lighting, Optimal ventilation, Adherence to infection control protocol promote a safe and efficient work ______
environment
Examples of medical procedure: Vaccination X-ray Blood Transfusion Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) ___ (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Biopsy
MRI
List eight tasks involving in a routine as a patient care assistant: take vital signs (blood pressure, temperature, pulse rate) Assisting patient with personal hygiene Turning and repositioning patient to prevent bed sores Assisting with mobility and transferring patients Assisting with feeding and monitoring dietary intake Provided emotional support and companionship to patient Changing bedsheets and keeping patient areas clean Reporting any changes in patient condition to medical staff
Six tools and equipment used in a physical examination: Otoscope Vagina Speculum Tongue Depressor Speculum Thermometer Ophthalmoscope Nasal Speculum
Six pieces of information given by the charge nurse for a shift report for the takeover team: ___
Explain Pre procedure The actions taken before the medical procedure Prepare the patient, physically and emotionally, explaining the procedure, obtaining consent, and ensuring in necessary equipment is already Explain Post Procedure The action taken after the medical procedure This includes monitoring the patient condition, providing post procedure care, managing any complications, and giving instructions for recovery
Learn about the actions taken before and after a medical procedure, including preparing the patient, obtaining consent, monitoring the patient's condition, and providing post-procedure care.
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