Quiz 4 study material Flashcards
- What is the most common type of vaginitis?
a. Bacterial Vaginosis
b. Candidiasis
c. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
d. Mastitis
What is a gonad
a. A mature male reproductive cell.
b. An assisted reproductive technology procedure that involves removing mature eggs from the ovaries and fertilizing the eggs with sperm outside of the body.
c. A male sex hormone produced by the interstitial cells in the testes.
d. An organ that produces sex cells in both males and females
what is a papsmear
What is the sampling of cells from the cervix that are obtained and examined under a microscope for cervical cancer or cell changes?
All of the following are part of the physiology of the male reproductive system
Testosterone
Follicle-stimulating hormone
Luteinizing hormone
corpora cavernosa
Corpus spongiosum
Define Affect
The external emotional expression
What are the risk factors for anxiety disorders
shyness in childhood, being divorced or widowed, exposure to stressful life events, a family history of anxiety disorder, and a parental history of behavioral health disorder.
Name some anxiety disorders
Generalized anxiety disorder, Obsessive compulsive disorder, Hoarding disorder, Panic disorder, Phobia, social anxiety disorder,
- Behavioral health disorders are conditions that cause changes in the mood, behavior, or thoughts of an individual. Biological factors, life experiences, and a family history of behavioral health problems can contribute to behavioral health problems.
T/ F
- A patient diagnosed with this behavioral disorder has an inability to form personal relationships, a lifelong pattern of social withdraw, appears indifferent to others, lacks response to praise, criticism or feelings expressed by others, appears eccentric, isolated or lonely with a flat affect, quiet and usually not sociable.
Schizoid personality disorder
Name types of psychotherapy
cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, exposure therapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, interpersonal psychotherapy, play therapy, psychodynamic therapy
What does DWO stand for?
Detail written order
Can you get DME without a DWO?
No
Does Part A with Medicare cover outpatient services?
no
Does Part C or advantage program replace traditional Medicare?
yes
What are medications made for
prevention, treatment, health maintenance, cure, contraception, palliation, replacement
Name factors that can affect drug interactions
age, body size, gender, genetics, diseases, diet, drug dosage, drug route, timing of administration, mental state, environmental temperature
How are ODT tablets absorbed
blood vessels of the mouth
give examples of an allergic reaction
Throat swelling, hives, swelling
What does an antiemetic do?
reduces nausea and vomiting
drugs that end in -artan are?
anti-hypertensives
One of the easiest ways to prevent the spread of disease is
to wash your hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
Every procedure must begin and end with
effective hand hygiene practices.
infectious bacteria that once were easily treated with antibiotics are growing increasingly resistant to the actions of these drugs.
Antibiotic resistant bacteria
normal flora can cause an infection if
it moves into an area of the body where it is not commonly found
What are the smallest of all pathogenic microbes and are unable to be reproduced on their own. They inject their own genetic material or ribonucleic acid into the cells and take over the cell’s nucleus forcing it to reproduce more.
viruses
name the most common viral diseases
flu, herpes, hepatitis, Aids
define an open wound
an injury involving an external or internal break in body tissue, usually involving the skin.
what are the four main stages of wound healing
hemostasis, inflammatory, proliferative, and rebuilding
name risk factors for poor healing
diabetes, obesity, hypertension,
what treatments for slow healing wounds
medications and other therapy to improve blood flow
therapy to reduce swelling
wound debridement, or removing dead tissue around the wound to help it heal
special skin ointments to help wounds heal
special bandages and other skin coverings to help speed up healing
Measurements of a patient’s essential body functions are what
vital signs
what should you be sure of when taking someone’s blood pressure in the office
back support, flat feet on the floor, uncrossed legs, silence, correct cuff size which bladder encircles 80% of the circumference of the arm.
what is another name for the pressure gauge on a blood pressure cuff when reading the patients diastolic and systolic blood pressure?
sphygmomanometer
simple laboratory procedures that have a low risk of an incorrect result
CLIA-waived tests
what does EMR stand for
electronic medical records
Who owns the health record itself
the health care organization
What is used to ensure correct specimen collection
use two patient identifiers