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NHA CCMA Chapter 9:General Patient Care Key Terms and Definitions 1. Disinfecting Solution - Sodium hypochlorite (bleach) 1:10 dilution - Purpose: Most common type of solution for disinfecting surfaces. 2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - Definition: Barrier equipment used to prevent exp...

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Key Terms and Definitions



1. Disinfecting Solution

- Sodium hypochlorite (bleach) 1:10 dilution

- Purpose: Most common type of solution for disinfecting surfaces.



2. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

- Definition: Barrier equipment used to prevent exposure to blood and other body fluids (includes
gloves, goggles, masks).



3. Sympathy

- Definition: Feeling compassion, sorrow, or pity for hardships that another person encounters.



4. Chief Complaint (CC)

- Definition: The primary reason for the patient's visit to the office.



5. Subjective Information

- Definition: Information that is personal or pertains to feelings expressed by the patient.



6. Allergy

- Definition: An adverse reaction caused by an antigen-antibody response in the body.



7. Anaphylaxis

- Definition: A life-threatening allergic reaction that can lead to circulatory collapse, shock, and death if
not treated promptly.



8. Objective Information

, - Definition: Information that is collected and observed by someone other than the patient, often
measurable.



9. Audiometry

- Definition: A test used to determine a person's level of hearing.



10. Visual Acuity Testing

- Definition: Utilizes tools such as a Snellen chart to screen for visual impairments.



11. Anthropometric Measurements

- Definition: Screening tests that include height and weight, as well as head circumference in infants.



12. Vital Signs

- Definition: Also known as cardinal signs; includes measurements of temperature, heart rate,
respiration, and blood pressure; used to evaluate homeostasis.



13. Denver Developmental Screening Test

- Definition: A series of activities designed to determine the developmental stage of children.



14. Scoliosis

- Definition: An abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.



15. Mini-Mental State Examination

- Definition: A tool used to assess cognitive function, including awareness of current events and recall
of past events to screen for orientation or dementia.



16. Pyrexia

- Definition: A raised body temperature, commonly referred to as fever.



17. Body's Natural Defense

, - Definition: The body's natural reaction to fight off invasive organisms, usually indicated by an
elevation in temperature.



18. Factors Causing Inaccurate Temperature Readings

- Causes: Ingesting hot or cold liquids and the presence of cerumen in the ear for tympanic
temperatures.



19. Normal Body Temperature Measurements

- Oral: 98.6 degrees F

- Axillary: 97.6 degrees F (or 1 degree cooler on average)

- Rectal: 99.6 degrees F (or 1 degree warmer on average)



20. Pulse Locations

- Radial Pulse Location: Found on the side of the wrist; common site for taking an adult pulse.

- Brachial Pulse Location: Found in the inside upper arm; common site for taking a pulse in children.

- Carotid Pulse Location: Located on the neck just below the jawbone; commonly used in emergency
procedures.



21. Palpation

- Definition: The act of touching to examine or explore body parts for assessment.



Auscultation ✔️Listening, usually w/a stethoscope



What affects a pulse rate? ✔️Pt's condition, age, time of day, activity level and medications



Normal HR for adult ✔️60-100/min



Normal HR for newborn (birth to 1 mth) ✔️120-160/min

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