Ohio School Of Phlebotomy MA Final
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ROS - ANS review of systems
NSAID - ANS acronym
lueko- - ANS white
SOAPER - ANS Way to summarize a visit
CA - ANS Cancer
Attributes of a symptom - ANS 1. location
2. Remitting or exacerbating factors
3. ASSOCIATED MANIFESTATIONS
4. SETTING IN WHICH OCCURS
5. QUANTITY OR SEVERITY
Joint Commision - ANS Third party agency
Smelling smoke in Dr. office - ANS First Activate response team
Shattered glass blood slide - ANS DO NOT use gloved hands
systolic pressure - ANS pressure inside the heart and aorta while the cardiac muscle is
contracting
Taking a pulse - ANS Artery should be at the level of the heart or lower
normal temporal artery thermometer reading - ANS 99.4
narrow BP cuff will result in - ANS reading is to high
Phase 2 of Korotkoff sounds - ANS soft and swishing
AIDET - ANS acknowledge, introduce, duration, explanation, thank you
ABN - ANS Advance Beneficiary Notice of Noncoverage
ABN is used when - ANS Medicare doesn't want to pay for a test done frequently
, Medicare is for who? - ANS elderly
Type 1 diabetic testing supplies would be billed under - ANS Medicare part B
Who treats lymphatic system - ANS vascular surgeon
adrenal glands - ANS endocrine
Which layer of the skin is avascular? - ANS epidermis
Organs regulating ph - ANS kidney and lung
Liver is part of what system - ANS digestive
somatic nervous system - ANS A subdivision of the peripheral nervous system. Enables
VOLUNTARY actions to be undertaken due to its control of skeletal muscles
vasoconstriction - ANS vascular injury
Largest white blood cell - ANS monocyte
Least numerous WBC - ANS basophils
a cell with no n - ANS erythrocyte
RBC's described as - ANS hemoglobin contained in membrane
reticulocyte - ANS immature red blood cell
tunica intima - ANS the innermost layer of a blood vessel
blood travels through Right ventricle then too... - ANS pulmonary artery
valve between left atrium and left ventricle - ANS bicuspid valve (mitral valve)
primary pacemaker of the heart - ANS sinoatrial node (SA node)
Depolarization of the apex is represented in which wave - ANS R wave
oxygenated blood is distributed from left ventricle to the body via - ANS aorta
Repolarization of the heart begins in - ANS SA node
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