BatteryIntentionallytouchinganother personwithoutpermissionSignsObjectiveobservationsthat can bemeasured orseenInformedconsentClear explanationof procedure/testand permissiongiven to performprocedure/test bya competent andvoluntary patientHandwashingThe bestway toprevent thespread ofinfectionDisclosureReleasing,transferring, orproviding accessto protectedhealthinformationStandardPrecautionsThe minimuminfectionguidelines thatapply to all patientcare in anyhealthcare settingLayTermsEverydaylanguagethat patientsunderstandPrivilegedCommunicationInformationsharedwithin aprotectedrelationshipErgonomicsThe study ofpromoting thesafety and comfortof a person byadapting theenvironmentTransmission-BasedPrecautionsProtectivemeasures usedfor contact,droplet, orairbornediseasesScopeofPracticeState laws thatdefine theduties andlimits of eachhealthcareprofessionalTortA case in whicha person isharmed due toanother person'sactions or failureto actMedicalasepsisHandwashing,routine cleaningand using PPEis an exampleof...HIPAAEnsurespatient'smedicalinformationis privateSymptomsCommentsorcomplaintsstated by thepatientProximityThe physicalspacebetweenpeopleInfectionControlSet of practicesand proceduresthat prevent orstop the spreadof infection in thehealthcare settingLawsThe rules ofconductenacted andenforced by thegovernmentCodeofEthicsList of writtenstatementsdescribingproper conductfor a group ofpeopleProfessionalDevelopmentAfter a personbecomesemployed, theycontinue to getmore educationMalpracticeProfessionalnegligenceTone ofVoiceIt's not whatyou say, buthow yousay itCommunicableDiseaseType of infectiousdisease that canbe transmittedfrom one personto another personContractVoluntaryagreementbetween twoor morepeopleBatteryIntentionallytouchinganother personwithoutpermissionSignsObjectiveobservationsthat can bemeasured orseenInformedconsentClear explanationof procedure/testand permissiongiven to performprocedure/test bya competent andvoluntary patientHandwashingThe bestway toprevent thespread ofinfectionDisclosureReleasing,transferring, orproviding accessto protectedhealthinformationStandardPrecautionsThe minimuminfectionguidelines thatapply to all patientcare in anyhealthcare settingLayTermsEverydaylanguagethat patientsunderstandPrivilegedCommunicationInformationsharedwithin aprotectedrelationshipErgonomicsThe study ofpromoting thesafety and comfortof a person byadapting theenvironmentTransmission-BasedPrecautionsProtectivemeasures usedfor contact,droplet, orairbornediseasesScopeofPracticeState laws thatdefine theduties andlimits of eachhealthcareprofessionalTortA case in whicha person isharmed due toanother person'sactions or failureto actMedicalasepsisHandwashing,routine cleaningand using PPEis an exampleof...HIPAAEnsurespatient'smedicalinformationis privateSymptomsCommentsorcomplaintsstated by thepatientProximityThe physicalspacebetweenpeopleInfectionControlSet of practicesand proceduresthat prevent orstop the spreadof infection in thehealthcare settingLawsThe rules ofconductenacted andenforced by thegovernmentCodeofEthicsList of writtenstatementsdescribingproper conductfor a group ofpeopleProfessionalDevelopmentAfter a personbecomesemployed, theycontinue to getmore educationMalpracticeProfessionalnegligenceTone ofVoiceIt's not whatyou say, buthow yousay itCommunicableDiseaseType of infectiousdisease that canbe transmittedfrom one personto another personContractVoluntaryagreementbetween twoor morepeople

The Health Assistant - 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. Intentionally touching another person without permission
    Battery
  2. Objective observations that can be measured or seen
    Signs
  3. Clear explanation of procedure/test and permission given to perform procedure/test by a competent and voluntary patient
    Informed consent
  4. The best way to prevent the spread of infection
    Handwashing
  5. Releasing, transferring, or providing access to protected health information
    Disclosure
  6. The minimum infection guidelines that apply to all patient care in any healthcare setting
    Standard Precautions
  7. Everyday language that patients understand
    Lay Terms
  8. Information shared within a protected relationship
    Privileged Communication
  9. The study of promoting the safety and comfort of a person by adapting the environment
    Ergonomics
  10. Protective measures used for contact, droplet, or airborne diseases
    Transmission-Based Precautions
  11. State laws that define the duties and limits of each healthcare professional
    Scope of Practice
  12. A case in which a person is harmed due to another person's actions or failure to act
    Tort
  13. Handwashing, routine cleaning and using PPE is an example of...
    Medical asepsis
  14. Ensures patient's medical information is private
    HIPAA
  15. Comments or complaints stated by the patient
    Symptoms
  16. The physical space between people
    Proximity
  17. Set of practices and procedures that prevent or stop the spread of infection in the healthcare setting
    Infection Control
  18. The rules of conduct enacted and enforced by the government
    Laws
  19. List of written statements describing proper conduct for a group of people
    Code of Ethics
  20. After a person becomes employed, they continue to get more education
    Professional Development
  21. Professional negligence
    Malpractice
  22. It's not what you say, but how you say it
    Tone of Voice
  23. Type of infectious disease that can be transmitted from one person to another person
    Communicable Disease
  24. Voluntary agreement between two or more people
    Contract