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Match the steps in reporting an unsafe condition or error in patient care to the instruction or rationale.Note: Not all steps are included.
-This helps determine whether an incident that does not meet safety standards or the standard of care,or routine operations of a provider that deviate from regular operations or established procedures occurred,and the proper protocol according to your facility can be followed
High-Status
Holding a position of power, privilege, or high esteem within a societal hierarchy.
Slut Discourse
Discussions or narratives that stigmatize certain sexual behaviors, often aimed at women, based on perceived promiscuity.
Sexual Privilege
The advantages or rights implicitly granted to individuals based on their perceived or actual sexual orientation, often favoring heterosexuals.
Reputational Risk
The potential loss or damage to the standing or esteem of an individual or organization due to negative public perception.
Q3: Can be performed at any point during
Q8: Something extraneous to what is being looked
Q12: Evaluation by the use of sight<br>A)inspection<br>B)palpation<br>C)percussion<br>D)auscultation<br>E)mensuration<br>F)manipulation
Q19: Drainage<br>A)catheterization<br>B)chain-of-custody<br>C)pregnancy test<br>D)sulfosalicylic acid (SSA)test<br>E)ketonuria<br>F)urobilinogen<br>G)hematuria<br>H)nitrite<br>I)esterase<br>J)glycosuria<br>K)diabetes insipidus<br>L)sputum specimens<br>M)Papanicolaou<br>N)exudate<br>O)culturette
Q27: Dry,flaky,soft,calloused fingers or hands,skin cracks,turgor (measured by
Q30: Phagocytosis of microorganisms and cell debris<br>A)eosinophils<br>B)basophils<br>C)T lymphocytes<br>D)monocytes
Q30: Total color blindness<br>A)cerumen<br>B)Snellen chart<br>C)Jaeger chart<br>D)occluder<br>E)color deficient<br>F)achromatic vision<br>G)protanopia<br>H)vital
Q65: Refers to the sharpness or clearness of
Q67: When documenting in the patient's chart and
Q74: The system most widely used to describe