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A newborn that presents with a critical illness after the parents have brought him/her home would be admitted to this unit.
A newborn that presents with a critical illness after the parents have brought him/her home would be admitted to this unit.
What is the PICU (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit)
A patient with a severe head injury would be admitted to this specialized intensive care unit.
A patient with a severe head injury would be admitted to this specialized intensive care unit.
What is the Neurological/NeuroTruma intensive care unit?
This program enables health systems to leverage scarce critical care resources by utilizing off-site monitoring on a remote access network.
This program enables health systems to leverage scarce critical care resources by utilizing off-site monitoring on a remote access network.
What is EICU?
This apparatus, used to observe and maintain homeostasis in premature infants, is the main tool used in the neonatal intensive care unit.
This apparatus, used to observe and maintain homeostasis in premature infants, is the main tool used in the neonatal intensive care unit.
What is an incubator?
This technology, found in the coronary intensive care unit, is a remote access network used to monitor patients with suspected heart abnormalities.
This technology, found in the coronary intensive care unit, is a remote access network used to monitor patients with suspected heart abnormalities.
What is Telemetry or biotelemetry?
This the first stop upon going to the Emergency Department.
This the first stop upon going to the Emergency Department.
What is Triage?
This is the area of the ER you would most likely be sent to if you presented with a sprained ankle.
This is the area of the ER you would most likely be sent to if you presented with a sprained ankle.
What is Fast Track?
The practice of keeping a patient in an ER bed to await admission to an available hospital bed.
The practice of keeping a patient in an ER bed to await admission to an available hospital bed.
What is Boarding?
The practice of having a doctor, a nurse, and a paramedic man the front doors of the ER to get a head start on less urgent patients.
The practice of having a doctor, a nurse, and a paramedic man the front doors of the ER to get a head start on less urgent patients.
What is Team Triage?
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) was signed into law in 1986 and protects these types of patients presenting in the ER.
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) was signed into law in 1986 and protects these types of patients presenting in the ER.
Who are the uninsured?
This is the term for a free standing surgery center.
This is the term for a free standing surgery center.
What is Ambulatory Surgery Center?
An operation performed on the abdomen or pelvis through small incisions with the aid of camera.
An operation performed on the abdomen or pelvis through small incisions with the aid of camera.
What is Laparoscopy?
This is the perioperative nurse who circulates in the operating room to monitor the procedure.
This is the perioperative nurse who circulates in the operating room to monitor the procedure.
Who is the Circulating Nurse?
One of two specialists who make the most use of Ambulatory Surgery Centers.
One of two specialists who make the most use of Ambulatory Surgery Centers.
Who are Gastroenterologists or Ophthalmologists?
Typically, this member of the hospital staff manages the operating room.
Typically, this member of the hospital staff manages the operating room.
Who is the perioperative nurse?
This is the primary specialty found in the Diagnostic and Imaging Department.
This is the primary specialty found in the Diagnostic and Imaging Department.
What is Radiology?
This is the scan you would most likely receive if you have had an unexplained loss of consciousness.
This is the scan you would most likely receive if you have had an unexplained loss of consciousness.
What is an MRI (Magnetic Resonance imaging)?
This is a film-less system to develop x-rays or ultrasounds.
This is a film-less system to develop x-rays or ultrasounds.
What is a Picture Archive and Communication System (PACS)?
This form of radiographic imaging provides a “real time” image of internal structures of the body.
This form of radiographic imaging provides a “real time” image of internal structures of the body.
What is Fluoroscopy?
This specialty trains in injecting patients with isotopes in order to receive certain scans.
This specialty trains in injecting patients with isotopes in order to receive certain scans.
What is Nuclear Medicine?
This unit, often found in smaller hospitals is where general medical and post-surgical patients are admitted to the same unit.
This unit, often found in smaller hospitals is where general medical and post-surgical patients are admitted to the same unit.
What is the Med-Surg unit or Medical-Surgical unit?
This term is used to describe a bed that the hospital can utilize for acute care or skilled nursing care.
This term is used to describe a bed that the hospital can utilize for acute care or skilled nursing care.
What is swing bed?
This unit of the medical floor is intended for patients who are too ill to return to their homes, but too well for standard acute care.
This unit of the medical floor is intended for patients who are too ill to return to their homes, but too well for standard acute care.
What is the skilled nursing unit/long term care facility?
This unit within the medical floor often is decorated to be kid-friendly and is for treatment of children up to 18 years old.
This unit within the medical floor often is decorated to be kid-friendly and is for treatment of children up to 18 years old.
What is the pediatrics unit?
This service often utilized on the medical floor focuses on the improvement of fine motor skills and will often involve post-discharge sessions.
This service often utilized on the medical floor focuses on the improvement of fine motor skills and will often involve post-discharge sessions.
What is occupational therapy?
This is the final jeopardy Question
This is the final jeopardy Question
This is the answer to the final jeopary question
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