contactprecautionsPractices toprevent spreadof disease bydirect orindirect contactDiabetesChronic diseasecaused bydecreasedsecretion of insulinor body cellsresistant to theeffects of insulin.epidemicSpreads fromperson toperson andaffects largenumbersApicalpulse siteis locatedat the apexof the heartAIDS-AcquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeAttacks the body’simmune system,rendering the immunesystem unable to fightoff certain infectionsand diseases, andeventually causingdeathCarotidpulse site islocated onthe sides ofthe neckCrustScab ordried pusand bloodbacteriaWhat areantibioticsmainlyused for?pandemicSpreadsover a widegeographicareavisiblechestrisebest way toknow if youhave givenan effectivebreath60-100normalpulse foran adult(bpm)ErythemaReddishcolor ofthe skinHAI, HospitalAcquiredInfections(Nosocomial)Is aninfectionacquired bya health carefacilityCyanosisBluishdiscolorationof the skininvasionofprivacyUnnecessaryexposure ofan individual.falseimprisonmentApplicationof physicalrestraintswithoutauthorization12-20normalrespirationsfor an adult(per minute)JaundiceYellowishdiscolorationof the skinBrachialpulse site isused whentaking abloodpressureStandardprecautionsFor the care of allpatients/residentsregardless of theirdiagnosis orinfections EVERYPAITENT EVERYTIMEHIPAAWhat standardsprovide federalprotection forprivacy ofhealth carerecords?Temporalpulse site islocated atthe sides ofthe foreheaddropletprecautionsMethods of infectioncontrol that must be usedfor patients known orsuspected to be infectedwith pathogenstransmitted by largeparticles expelled duringcoughing, sneezing,talking, or laughingRadialmost commonpulse siteused whentaking vitalsigns/pulsecontactprecautionsPractices toprevent spreadof disease bydirect orindirect contactDiabetesChronic diseasecaused bydecreasedsecretion of insulinor body cellsresistant to theeffects of insulin.epidemicSpreads fromperson toperson andaffects largenumbersApicalpulse siteis locatedat the apexof the heartAIDS-AcquiredimmunedeficiencysyndromeAttacks the body’simmune system,rendering the immunesystem unable to fightoff certain infectionsand diseases, andeventually causingdeathCarotidpulse site islocated onthe sides ofthe neckCrustScab ordried pusand bloodbacteriaWhat areantibioticsmainlyused for?pandemicSpreadsover a widegeographicareavisiblechestrisebest way toknow if youhave givenan effectivebreath60-100normalpulse foran adult(bpm)ErythemaReddishcolor ofthe skinHAI, HospitalAcquiredInfections(Nosocomial)Is aninfectionacquired bya health carefacilityCyanosisBluishdiscolorationof the skininvasionofprivacyUnnecessaryexposure ofan individual.falseimprisonmentApplicationof physicalrestraintswithoutauthorization12-20normalrespirationsfor an adult(per minute)JaundiceYellowishdiscolorationof the skinBrachialpulse site isused whentaking abloodpressureStandardprecautionsFor the care of allpatients/residentsregardless of theirdiagnosis orinfections EVERYPAITENT EVERYTIMEHIPAAWhat standardsprovide federalprotection forprivacy ofhealth carerecords?Temporalpulse site islocated atthe sides ofthe foreheaddropletprecautionsMethods of infectioncontrol that must be usedfor patients known orsuspected to be infectedwith pathogenstransmitted by largeparticles expelled duringcoughing, sneezing,talking, or laughingRadialmost commonpulse siteused whentaking vitalsigns/pulse

HOC Review #4* - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. O-Practices to prevent spread of disease by direct or indirect contact
    O-contact precautions
  2. B-Chronic disease caused by decreased secretion of insulin or body cells resistant to the effects of insulin.
    B-Diabetes
  3. B-Spreads from person to person and affects large numbers
    B-epidemic
  4. G-pulse site is located at the apex of the heart
    G-Apical
  5. I-Attacks the body’s immune system, rendering the immune system unable to fight off certain infections and diseases, and eventually causing death
    I-AIDS-Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
  6. O-pulse site is located on the sides of the neck
    O-Carotid
  7. O-Scab or dried pus and blood
    O-Crust
  8. I-What are antibiotics mainly used for?
    I-bacteria
  9. I-Spreads over a wide geographic area
    I-pandemic
  10. O-best way to know if you have given an effective breath
    O-visible chest rise
  11. N-normal pulse for an adult (bpm)
    N-60-100
  12. N-Reddish color of the skin
    N-Erythema
  13. B-Is an infection acquired by a health care facility
    B-HAI, Hospital Acquired Infections (Nosocomial)
  14. O-Bluish discoloration of the skin
    O-Cyanosis
  15. B-Unnecessary exposure of an individual.
    B-invasion of privacy
  16. I-Application of physical restraints without authorization
    I-false imprisonment
  17. G-normal respirations for an adult (per minute)
    G-12-20
  18. G-Yellowish discoloration of the skin
    G-Jaundice
  19. N-pulse site is used when taking a blood pressure
    N-Brachial
  20. G-For the care of all patients/residents regardless of their diagnosis or infections EVERY PAITENT EVERY TIME
    G-Standard precautions
  21. N- What standards provide federal protection for privacy of health care records?
    N-HIPAA
  22. B-pulse site is located at the sides of the forehead
    B-Temporal
  23. G-Methods of infection control that must be used for patients known or suspected to be infected with pathogens transmitted by large particles expelled during coughing, sneezing, talking, or laughing
    G-droplet precautions
  24. I-most common pulse site used when taking vital signs/pulse
    I-Radial