Information Flashcards
PSG
Polysomnography - Sleep
MRI
Magnetic resonance imaging- magnetic fields, magnetic field gradients, and radio waves
EEG
Electroencephalography - Brain/electrodes
Medical Air feeds what?
Neonatal (breathing) patients sensitive to oxygen toxicity are delivered air to lower their exposure to oxygen
Anesthesia(sedation)
Medical instruments (operation)
NFPA 99
Design-Bid-Build
Traditional Building - IJO Process; designer will oversee the work of the general contractor and subcontractors. This helps ensure that the owner receives a quality end product.
Design-Build (D-B)
reduce the lengthy timeline - PPS when walking a project
Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR)
A construction manager (CM) is hired by the owner to oversee the entire project. Once hired, the CM stands in as the owner’s representative and advocate in every step of the construction process
Job Order Contracting (JOC)
(having a patch/paint standard and re use when needed) Catalog of construction Tasks with preset prices
Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC)
It sets a long-standing contract under which multiple projects can be completed.
LEED
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
Definition Patient acuity
can be defined as the intensity of care provided to a patient by a registered nurse (Habasevich, 2012), or the use of patient classification systems that can forecast patient care requirements for nursing care to manage nursing personnel
Definition Ambulatory care
refers to medical services performed on an outpatient basis, without admission to a hospital or other facility
Definition skilled nursing facility (SNF)
nursing home are used interchangeably to describe residential long-term care settings for seniors
Definition Acute Care Hospital
A hospital that provides inpatient medical care and other related services for surgery, acute medical conditions or injuries (usually for a short term illness or condition)
PET
Positron emission tomography = Functionalimagingtechnique that visualize and measure changes in metabolic processes, and in other physiological activities including blood flow, regional chemical composition, and absorption.
Uses radioactive substances known as radiotracers
The CDC recommends that microbiological sampling of air, water and inanimate surfaces occurs when?
Outbreak Investigation (correct)
Research (correct)
Microbial abatement validation (correct)
Infection control practice evaluation (correct)
Capital budgeting
is the process that a business uses to determine which proposed fixed asset purchases
what is the maximum number of beds a critical access hospital may have? A. 10 B. 25 C. 50 D. 100
B. 25 beds is the maximum allowable for a critical access hospital. A facility that meets the following criteria may be designated by CMS as a critical access hospital: maintains no more than 25 inpatient beds; maintains and annual average length of stay 96 hours per patient for acute inpatient care; and complies with all CAH Conditions of Participation, including the requirement to make available 24-hour emergency care services 7 days per week.
negative pressure rooms need how many air changes per hr.
Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities (2010 edition) requires a minimum of 12 air changes per hour for AII rooms, also know as negative pressure rooms. An AII room is intended for use by patients with infections that can spread through the air (e.g., tuberculosis). AII room ventilation systems are balanced so the room is at negative pressure relative to surrounding areas. As a result, air from the room cannot spreads to surrounding areas; instead all sir is exhausted appropriately.
USP 797
Standards for Compounding Sterile Preparations
USP <797> Drugs-Prescriptions;
helps to ensure patients receive quality preparations that are free from contaminants and are consistent in intended identity, strength and potency. It describes a number of requirements, including responsibilities of compounding personnel, training, environmental monitoring, storage and testing of finished preparations.
NFPA 10
Fire Extinguishers
sentinel event
patient safety event that results in death