Brachialarterycommonartery sitefor BPSchizophreniamental illness;hearing orseeing thingsthat are nottherePrejudicejudging aparticularpersonwithoutcauseHCVaffects theliver;medicationavailableContactprecautionsspread bytouch; ex: Cdiff,conjunctivitiswear gown andglovesPatienceThe ability to betolerant, to beunderstanding,and to controlyour temperindicates:Standardprecautionstreating allbody fluidslike theycould getyou sickDepressionpersistent lowmood,disinterest inactivities onepreviouslyenjoyedStereotypingAn assumptionthat everyonein a particulargroup is thesameToxicRelationshipsunhealthypartnershipthat involvesmanipulation,violenceNuclearfamilyA family thatconsists of amother, father,and children isan example of:TachycardiahighbloodpressureFlorenceNightingaleEstablishedefficient andsanitary nursingunits during theCrimean WarDiscretionUsing goodjudgement in whatyou say and do andmaking sure that thepatient’s rights arenot violateddemonstrates:DefamationOccurs when falsestatements eithercause a person to beridiculed or damagethe person’sreputationRemainCalmIn case of a firein a healthcarefacility, the mostimportant thingto do is:AdvancedDirectivesLegal documentsthat allow you tostate what careyou want in theevent you areincapacitatedArterialbloodcomes out inspurts and aperson canbleed out insecondsHolisticcareType of health carethat provides for thewell-being of thewhole person andmeets physical,social and mentalneeds.Empathy8-10inchesHow manyinches apartshould the feetbe to maintain abroad base ofsupport?TactHaving the abilityto say or do thekindest or mostfitting thing in adifficult situationReneLaennecfather ofpulmonarystudies;inventedstethoscope anddied of TBAirborneprecautionsspreadthrough airparticles; exTB, wearN95 maskEthicsA set ofprinciplesrelating to whatis morally rightor wrong.HippocratesWho wasknown asthe father ofmedicine?Nuclearfamilyfamily withmother, fatherand theirbiologicalchildrenBiasA preferencethat inhibitsimpartialjudgement isLouisPasteurfather ofimmunology;discoveredheating killspathogensHBVvaccine isrequired ifyou workwith bloodproductsClaraBartonFoundedthe RedCross in1881Heartattackpressure, jawpain, radiationdown the leftside of thebodyHIVautoimmunecondition that isspread throughblood, sexualsecretions andbreastmilk; nocureRadialarterycommonsite forpulseShreddedWhen health carerecords aredisposed of afterthe legal time forretention, howshould they bedestroyed?InvasionofPrivacysendinginformation to aninsurancecompany withoutthe patient’swritten consentsusceptiblehostexamples include:babies, elderly,pregnant womenand people withautoimmuneissuesDiastolicThe pressurein the arterieswhen theheart is atrestCivillawcrime between 2people that isusually handledwithout prison orjail time; ex:divorce, custodyHIPAAA federal lawprovidesprotection forprivacy of healthinformation in allstatesAnxietymental illness;feelings ofbeing woundup, can't relaxBronchitisinflammationof the lungsDropletprecautionsparticles spreada short distanceex: flu,pneumonia wearsurgical facemaskOCDmental illnessex: fear ofgerms andexcessivewashing ofhandsSystolicThe pressure inthe arteries asblood ispumpedthrough thebodySubjectiveobservationcannot beproven, feelingor emotion suchas a statementor emotionCriminallawcrime thatcan lead toprison time;arson,murderHolisticcaretreatment ofthe wholeperson;mind, bodyand spiritHypotensionlowbloodpressureBrachialarterycommonartery sitefor BPSchizophreniamental illness;hearing orseeing thingsthat are nottherePrejudicejudging aparticularpersonwithoutcauseHCVaffects theliver;medicationavailableContactprecautionsspread bytouch; ex: Cdiff,conjunctivitiswear gown andglovesPatienceThe ability to betolerant, to beunderstanding,and to controlyour temperindicates:Standardprecautionstreating allbody fluidslike theycould getyou sickDepressionpersistent lowmood,disinterest inactivities onepreviouslyenjoyedStereotypingAn assumptionthat everyonein a particulargroup is thesameToxicRelationshipsunhealthypartnershipthat involvesmanipulation,violenceNuclearfamilyA family thatconsists of amother, father,and children isan example of:TachycardiahighbloodpressureFlorenceNightingaleEstablishedefficient andsanitary nursingunits during theCrimean WarDiscretionUsing goodjudgement in whatyou say and do andmaking sure that thepatient’s rights arenot violateddemonstrates:DefamationOccurs when falsestatements eithercause a person to beridiculed or damagethe person’sreputationRemainCalmIn case of a firein a healthcarefacility, the mostimportant thingto do is:AdvancedDirectivesLegal documentsthat allow you tostate what careyou want in theevent you areincapacitatedArterialbloodcomes out inspurts and aperson canbleed out insecondsHolisticcareType of health carethat provides for thewell-being of thewhole person andmeets physical,social and mentalneeds.Empathy8-10inchesHow manyinches apartshould the feetbe to maintain abroad base ofsupport?TactHaving the abilityto say or do thekindest or mostfitting thing in adifficult situationReneLaennecfather ofpulmonarystudies;inventedstethoscope anddied of TBAirborneprecautionsspreadthrough airparticles; exTB, wearN95 maskEthicsA set ofprinciplesrelating to whatis morally rightor wrong.HippocratesWho wasknown asthe father ofmedicine?Nuclearfamilyfamily withmother, fatherand theirbiologicalchildrenBiasA preferencethat inhibitsimpartialjudgement isLouisPasteurfather ofimmunology;discoveredheating killspathogensHBVvaccine isrequired ifyou workwith bloodproductsClaraBartonFoundedthe RedCross in1881Heartattackpressure, jawpain, radiationdown the leftside of thebodyHIVautoimmunecondition that isspread throughblood, sexualsecretions andbreastmilk; nocureRadialarterycommonsite forpulseShreddedWhen health carerecords aredisposed of afterthe legal time forretention, howshould they bedestroyed?InvasionofPrivacysendinginformation to aninsurancecompany withoutthe patient’swritten consentsusceptiblehostexamples include:babies, elderly,pregnant womenand people withautoimmuneissuesDiastolicThe pressurein the arterieswhen theheart is atrestCivillawcrime between 2people that isusually handledwithout prison orjail time; ex:divorce, custodyHIPAAA federal lawprovidesprotection forprivacy of healthinformation in allstatesAnxietymental illness;feelings ofbeing woundup, can't relaxBronchitisinflammationof the lungsDropletprecautionsparticles spreada short distanceex: flu,pneumonia wearsurgical facemaskOCDmental illnessex: fear ofgerms andexcessivewashing ofhandsSystolicThe pressure inthe arteries asblood ispumpedthrough thebodySubjectiveobservationcannot beproven, feelingor emotion suchas a statementor emotionCriminallawcrime thatcan lead toprison time;arson,murderHolisticcaretreatment ofthe wholeperson;mind, bodyand spiritHypotensionlowbloodpressure

Health Occupations Final Exam Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. common artery site for BP
    Brachial artery
  2. mental illness; hearing or seeing things that are not there
    Schizophrenia
  3. judging a particular person without cause
    Prejudice
  4. affects the liver; medication available
    HCV
  5. spread by touch; ex: C diff, conjunctivitis wear gown and gloves
    Contact precautions
  6. The ability to be tolerant, to be understanding, and to control your temper indicates:
    Patience
  7. treating all body fluids like they could get you sick
    Standard precautions
  8. persistent low mood, disinterest in activities one previously enjoyed
    Depression
  9. An assumption that everyone in a particular group is the same
    Stereotyping
  10. unhealthy partnership that involves manipulation, violence
    Toxic Relationships
  11. A family that consists of a mother, father, and children is an example of:
    Nuclear family
  12. high blood pressure
    Tachycardia
  13. Established efficient and sanitary nursing units during the Crimean War
    Florence Nightingale
  14. Using good judgement in what you say and do and making sure that the patient’s rights are not violated demonstrates:
    Discretion
  15. Occurs when false statements either cause a person to be ridiculed or damage the person’s reputation
    Defamation
  16. In case of a fire in a healthcare facility, the most important thing to do is:
    Remain Calm
  17. Legal documents that allow you to state what care you want in the event you are incapacitated
    Advanced Directives
  18. comes out in spurts and a person can bleed out in seconds
    Arterial blood
  19. Type of health care that provides for the well-being of the whole person and meets physical, social and mental needs.
    Holistic care
  20. Empathy
  21. How many inches apart should the feet be to maintain a broad base of support?
    8-10 inches
  22. Having the ability to say or do the kindest or most fitting thing in a difficult situation
    Tact
  23. father of pulmonary studies; invented stethoscope and died of TB
    Rene Laennec
  24. spread through air particles; ex TB, wear N95 mask
    Airborne precautions
  25. A set of principles relating to what is morally right or wrong.
    Ethics
  26. Who was known as the father of medicine?
    Hippocrates
  27. family with mother, father and their biological children
    Nuclear family
  28. A preference that inhibits impartial judgement is
    Bias
  29. father of immunology; discovered heating kills pathogens
    Louis Pasteur
  30. vaccine is required if you work with blood products
    HBV
  31. Founded the Red Cross in 1881
    Clara Barton
  32. pressure, jaw pain, radiation down the left side of the body
    Heart attack
  33. autoimmune condition that is spread through blood, sexual secretions and breastmilk; no cure
    HIV
  34. common site for pulse
    Radial artery
  35. When health care records are disposed of after the legal time for retention, how should they be destroyed?
    Shredded
  36. sending information to an insurance company without the patient’s written consent
    Invasion of Privacy
  37. examples include: babies, elderly, pregnant women and people with autoimmune issues
    susceptible host
  38. The pressure in the arteries when the heart is at rest
    Diastolic
  39. crime between 2 people that is usually handled without prison or jail time; ex: divorce, custody
    Civil law
  40. A federal law provides protection for privacy of health information in all states
    HIPAA
  41. mental illness; feelings of being wound up, can't relax
    Anxiety
  42. inflammation of the lungs
    Bronchitis
  43. particles spread a short distance ex: flu, pneumonia wear surgical face mask
    Droplet precautions
  44. mental illness ex: fear of germs and excessive washing of hands
    OCD
  45. The pressure in the arteries as blood is pumped through the body
    Systolic
  46. cannot be proven, feeling or emotion such as a statement or emotion
    Subjective observation
  47. crime that can lead to prison time; arson, murder
    Criminal law
  48. treatment of the whole person; mind, body and spirit
    Holistic care
  49. low blood pressure
    Hypotension