MIDTERMS - PART 1 Flashcards
Hierarchy
ORGANIZATION
Change in size
GROWTH
Change in number
REPRODUCTION
Building up and breaking down process
METABOLISM
breaking down (complex to simpler)
CATABOLISM
Building up (simpler to complex)
ANABOLISM
State the hierarchy of cellular structure (10)
Atom
Molecule
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ system
Organism (little organ)
Society
Ecosystem (interaction with environment)
Who is the father of bureaucracy
MAX WEBER
State the governing board hierarchy
HOSPITAL ADMIN
DEPARTMENT HEAD
RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT
RADIOLOGIST
CHIEF RAD TECH
RAD TECH
Car crashes, nabundol
Vehicular accident
Nabagok or nalaglag
Trauma
Convulsions
Seizure
Paralization of the right side of the body
Stroke
People with a higher percentage of body fat (overweight)
HYPERSTHENIC
Average sized patient or (normal)
ASTHENIC
Lower percentage of body fat (underweight)
STHENIC
A patient can be admitted to hospital rooms based on the level of care the patient requires
ADMISSION/ ADMITTING OFFICE
For patients that need moderate level of care
WARDS
For those requiring a higher level of care
ICU’s Intensive Care Units
Provides a common source of information about a patients health history, and controls who can access the data
INFORMATION SYSTEM
they also handle financing and accounting functions creating a single data source with efficiency and accuracy
INFORMATION SYSTEM
Protects institutions from handwriting errors, low or overstock problems
INFORMATION SYSTEM
Provides a digital copy of radiographic images, providing more convenient and rapid imaging.
Allows radiologist to see the images from another devices, either within or outside the hospital premises
(PACS) Picture archiving Communication System
Handles the finding, buying and negotiating hospital supplies and Services
PROCUREMENT OFFICE
Handles the finding, buying and negotiating hospital supplies. and Services
PROCUREMENT OFFICE
Handles the financing, auditing and ckecking monetary transactions in the hospital, example include goods and services
The language of business
Also involved the budgeting of hospital funds.
ACCOUNTING
the process of allocating financial resources in support for programs or projects for a period of time.
BUDGETING
then recording assembly and summarization of financial effects of execution action
Accounting
the investigation and report on fidelity and legality of all financial transaction
AUDITING
The acquisition of the property and materials needed in the administration
Purchasing
A complex business handles complex functions and needs sustainability such as in security and waste disposal
Laundry and linen management
Sanitation and maintenance
Safety and security
waste Disposal
Public relations
SUPPORT SERVICES
In waste disposal what color is BIODEGRADABLE (leftover food)
GREEN
In waste disposal what color is INFECTIOUS WASTE (mask,gauze)
YELLOW
In waste disposal what color is RECYCLABLE
BLACK
Where do hospital dispose of their used sharps or syringes
In a SHARPS CONTAINER (Wilkins bottle)
The managing of human capital within a
Hospital
was referred as Personal management”
Handled by HR Professionals, headed by Senior HR Director
Duties Include recruiting employee relations and payroll benefit
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
A broad range of services with their individual function.
CLINICAL SERVICES
A range of diagnostic and interventional procedures that determines the cause and condition of disease and injury
INVESTIGATE
Handied by the Radiology Department providing radiographs and other Radiologic diagnostic examinations.
IMAGING
Handled by the Laboratory Department Providing test which are analyzed to determine the disease in a microscopic level
PATHOLOGY
For medical issues in the heart and cardiovascular system
CARDIOLOGY
For skin, hair, and nails
DERMATOLOGY
For issues in the digestive system and gastrointestinal tract
GASTROENTEROLOGY
For kidney problems and health
NEPHROLOGY
For the nervous system (brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves)
NEUROLOGY
They provide pain relief for patients undergoing surgery
ANESTHESIOLOGY
Surgery in the organs within the chest cavity primarily the heart and lungs
CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
How many vertebrae are in CERVICAL
7 vertebrae
How many vertebrae are in THORACIC
12 vertebrae
How many vertebrae are in LUMBAR
5 vertebrae
Where is the CERVICAL LOCATED
in the neck and supports the head
Where is THORACIC vertebrae located
In the upper back and connected to the ribs
Where is LUMBAR vertebrae located
In the lower back and bear the most weight
What is Brain surgery called
NEUROSURGERY
A surgery to refine a persons appearance
PLASTIC/RECONSTRUCTION SURGERY
Surgery on Musculoskeletal system
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
focused on the unique needs of older adults.Ntypically those aged 65 and over
GERIATRIC CARE
care for patients that has pain that lasts for three months or longer.
CHRONIC PAIN CARE
Transplanting a healthy organ from a donor to a patient whose organs are failed or damaged
ORGAN AND TISSUE DONATION
Handles a wide range of roles in clinical vettings, commonly assistive and patient interactive functions
CLINICAL SUPPORT SERVICES