Final Exam Flashcards
Who is OSHA protecting?
Provider
Where would patients be at risk for problems with blood borne pathogens?
(ambulances, clinics, schools, fire station) anywhere where there are fluids
What fluids?
every fluid
Difference between aphasia and dysphasia (CSD)
aphasia: total disruption of understanding/forming language
dysphasia: abnormal language condition
Can you work in schools with a bachelors degree (CSD)
yes
Can you work in the clinic with a bachelors degree (CSD)
no, you need masters
Which field is particular attentive to the human growth and development of newborns and their ability to feed and swallow?
(PT, PA, MLS, CSD?)
CSD
Audiology is a part of?
CSD
Which field does not require a graduate level degree or clinical practice?
(PT, Audiology, MLS, PA?)
(PT,udiology, MLS, PA?) MLS
In which of the following settings, apart from hospital and physician offices might health care professionals be at risk?(clinics, ambulances, funeral homes?)
all of the above
The protection of health care workers from risks associated with blood borne pathogens is a high priority and regulated by which federal agency?
OSHA
Which of the following is not regulated for the protection of health care workers?
color of your clinic shoes
Which of the following is designed by OSHA to reduce the risk of cross contamination?
all of the above
What mechanism do we use to standardize curriculum in health professions?
accreditation
Are people accredited? are people certified?
no; yes