front 1 what is nsaids? | back 1 Helps reduce inflamation and pain by preventing the release of inflamatory mediators such as histamine |
front 2 tylenol | back 2 is a non opiod analgesic |
front 3 what is analgesic | back 3 The patient is feeling pain |
front 4 Adjuvant | back 4 means to assist or aid another treatment m |
front 5 deep somatic pain | back 5 osteogenic pain is bone,ligament tendon,and blood vessel |
front 6 visceral pain | back 6 soft tissue pain is pain from stimulation of internal deep receptors ex traumatic injury or surgery |
front 7 cutaneus pain | back 7 pain that is superficial pertaining to the surface |
front 8 prostaglandin | back 8 are hormones that act in the immediate area to initiate inflamation by sentizing local pain receptors |
front 9 what is referred pain | back 9 pain felt in area other then where the pain was produce ex heart attack |
front 10 intractable pain | back 10 pain that be relieved is incurable or is resistant to treatment |
front 11 Endorphins | back 11 Natural body chemicals produced by the brain response to pleasant thoughts or feeling exercise laughter sex and massage |
front 12 What a pathogen | back 12 Any agent that cause disease |
front 13 What are disease causing microrganisms | back 13 viruses, bacteria, parasites |
front 14 What are common blood borne pathogens | back 14 Hep c, hep b ,hiv |
front 15 osha | back 15 us Department of labors occupational safety and health Administration, they regulate certain jobs from blood borne pathogens,They insure Employee safety. |
front 16 Osha Training does what ? | back 16 It educates employees regarding blood borne pathogens and minimize exposure ,Using standard precautions, ppe and work practice controls |
front 17 Who needs osha Training | back 17 Anyone who has potentIAL FOR EXPOSURE OR OTHER POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS MATERIAL EX NURSES,PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT AND OTHE HEALTH CARE EMPLOYEE |
front 18 WHAT CAN YOU DO TO PREVENT CERTAIN ILLNESSES | back 18 PROVIDING VACCINATIONS AAND PROMPTING INFECTION PREVENTION AND PROMPTING INFECTION AND CONTROL TRAINING |
front 19 WHAT ARE ROUTES OF TRANMISSION | back 19 CONTACT,DROPLET,FOOD,AIR,VECTOR |
front 20 ENGINEERING CONTROLS | back 20 NEEDLESS DEVICES,PLASTIC CAPILLARY TUBES |
front 21 WORK PRACTICE CONTROLS | back 21 HAND HYGIENE, NO NEEDLE |
front 22 THE FDA | back 22 REGULATES SHARPS DISPOSAL CONTAINERS AS CLASS II MEDICAL DEVICES |