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Lpc Questions and Answers Graded A+ What is the purpose of the SF 600? To document the chronological record of outpatient treatment. What is the purpose of the DD form 689? To request medical/dental evaluation and provide a means of communication between medical personnel and the patient'...

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Lpc Questions and Answers Graded A+
What is the purpose of the SF 600? - answer To document the chronological record
of outpatient treatment.

What is the purpose of the DD form 689? - answer To request medical/dental
evaluation and provide a means of communication between medical personnel and the
patient's commander.

While conducting sick call triage, 1SG Williams approaches your desk. He tells you to
print and provide him with all medical records for PV2 Shaffer. Should you provide the
records? Why or why not? - answer You should not provide the records. 1SG
Williams is not authorized to have access to this information because he/she is not
involved in PV2 Shaffer's care or in medical research.

In order to save time, SPC Jacobs has invented several abbreviations he uses to
document patient care. Not only is his patient care documentation completed quickly, he
uses the time saved to help you restock shelves with supplies. Is this a good idea? Why
or why not? - answer No. Only approved abbreviations in accordance with AR 40-66
may be used when documenting patient care. Use of unauthorized abbreviations may
make the documentation unreadable, or lead to mistakes in the patient's treatments.

What is a pathogen? - answer Microorganisms that cause disease

What are the conditions that increase the risk for nosocomial infection? - answer
Number of pathogens present in the facility
Many microorganisms are resistant to antibiotics
Many potential reservoirs for pathogenic growth

What microorganism is the most difficult to control and destroy? - answer Spore
forming bacteria (i.e. Bacillus Anthracis)

What is the purpose of proper hand washing in a healthcare setting? - answer To
prevent the spread of disease

What is the most common mode of disease transmission? - answer Direct Contact

The patient hand wash should last how long? - answer A minimum of 10 to 15
seconds, but could last as long as 2 minutes or longer

As a healthcare professional, when should you wash your hands? (Select all that apply.)
- answer Before each patient encounter
After each patient encounter
After contact with contaminated or dirty materials

, Put the normal course of infection in order - answer Phase one
D.
Incubation period
Phase two
B.
Prodromal stage
Phase three
A.
Full stage of illness
Phase four
C.
Convalescent stage

When and who do we use neutropenic (protective or reverse isolation) precautions? -
answer Protection from the outside environment, other people's microorganisms are
kept away from the patient, for weakened immune response patients and diseases
include burn or bone marrow transplants, HIV, patients undergoing chemothearpy or
experiencing low resistance from another cause.

What are some side effects of morphine? - answer Respiratory depression with
repeated doses, nausea or vomiting, constriction of the pupils and inhibition of pupillary
reactions.

What is the difference in a broad spectrum antibiotic and a narrow spectrum antibiotic? -
answer A broad spectrum is effective against a wide range of microorganisms and a
narrow spectrum is effective against only a few organisms.

What is a Histamine? - answer -Stimulates gastric secretions.
-A physically active substance found in plant and animal tissue released from mast cells
as part of an allergic reaction in humans.
-Causes dilation of capillaries, constriction of bronchial smooth muscle and a decrease
blood pressure.

What are the advantages of oral antibiotics? - answer Oldest method, safest, most
economical, most convenient, and easy to administer.

What are some common side effects of NSAIDS? - answer Gastric irritation, lack of
appetite, and prolongation of clotting time.

What are NSAIDs? - answer -Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs.
-Drugs with analgesic (reduce pain), antipyretic (fights fever), and anti-inflammatory
effects.

Your convoy was attacked with an IED. You encounter a casualty with burns of 30%
TBSA, and screaming in pain. After you complete M-A-R-C's, you determine that pain

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