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What is 15 seconds
How long is it recommended that you wash your hands for?
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What is flat on your back
What position is horizontal recumbent?
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What is 3 ft.
The vapor containing microorganisms causing illness can travel up to how many feet?
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What is sitting upright with a slight 45 degree angle bend
What is the semi-fowlers position and what is the angle of degree?
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What is when they are examining the ears.
When is an otoscope used by the physician
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What is the medical tools are sterile
When the indicator strip darkens of an instrument pack what does this indicate?
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What is flat on your back with knees bent
What is the dorsal recumbent position?
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What is when the disease reaches its highest point of development.
What is the acute stage?
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What is sitting upright at a 90 degree angle
what is fowlers position and what angle of degree is it?
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What is when doing a suture removal
When would the MA use suture removal scissors or dressing/thumb forceps.
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What is to collect specimen from an infected wound
What is the tip of the sterile swab used for?
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What is laying flat on your stomach
What is prone position?
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What is leave it in the autoclave with door cracked to dry
If instruments are still damp when emptying the autoclave what should you do?
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What is laying down flat on the back at the end of the exam table with the legs placed on the stirrups.
What is the lithotomy position?
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What is tib/fib fracture
If a patient is on crutches for a fracture where can you assume the fracture is?
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What is no.
If you have an exudative skin condition should you be working with patients?
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What is positioned on his or her left side with the left arm extended behind body and the right arm flexed upward.
What is sims position?
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What is sanitization
What is the process of cleaning or freeing materials from dirt?
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What is patient is supine with the feet elevated slightly.
What is the trendelenburg position
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What is 90 degrees
What degree angle should the patients arm be in while applying the arm sling
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What is Transferring forceps facing down, not reaching over a sterile field, & bottles containing sterile solution should not touch the sterile receptacle.
What are 3 proper aseptic techniques
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What is the chest and knees are placed flat against the table with the knees separated. Buttocks in the air and arms crossed under the head.
What position is knee-chest position?
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What is Infectious agent, reservoir or source, portal of exit, means of transmission, portal of entry, and susceptible host.
Name the chain of infection in order
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What is lying flat on the abdomen, then exam table is raised in the middle with a fold so the hips and pelvic area are lifted.
What is the jacknife position?
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What is sims position?
What is the standard position the patient should be in if they are having symptoms of rectal bleeding?
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