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Question: Doctor of Answer: A that studies osteopathy Question: AnesthetistAnswer: Person who has been trained to anesthetic Question: Intraoperative Answer: During surgery; positioning, , foley, surgery, placing EKG, intubate Question: PostoperativeAnswer: After surgery; transferred to PACU, vitals, monitored, patient transported to floor, ICU, or discharge Question: doctor (MD)Answer: physician Question: Answer: in the period immediately before, during, and after surgery Question: Primary goal of interventionAnswer: Allow patient to return to best /mental state Question: DiagnosticAnswer: To the nature and case of an illness Question: PalliativeAnswer: To relieve or symptoms Question: ProphylacticAnswer: To Question: RestorativeAnswer: the patient's health Question: Type of Answer: Religious Question: Type of Answer: Pepriatery Question: Type of Answer: Non-pofit Question: Type of Answer: Question: Type of Answer: Government Question: Answer: Specially trained physician who provides anesthesia to patient Question: Certified Registered Anesthetist (CRNA)Answer: trained Question: of SurgeryAnswer: Is directly responsible for everything and everyone in the room suite Question: Nursing assistant/ Answer: Cleans, processes, and instruments and supplies Question: Operating Room NurseAnswer: Functions as circulator and supervises all activities in the O.R. may also scrub, usually a member of Association of Operating Room Nurses (AORN) Question: Surgical Answer: Primarily functions as the scrub person on the team Question: Occupational Answer: Considerable standing and Question: Occupational Answer: Heavy lifting and Question: Occupational Answer: to infectious disease Question: hazardAnswer: to radiation Question: Occupational Answer: Possible from medical or electrical equipment Question: Occupational Answer: Possible injury from wet Question: Occupational Answer: Hours of duty may be long or irregular but are to fare labor standards act Question: hazardAnswer: Possible injury due to burning or Question: Occupational Answer: in a hospital Question: Occupational Answer: Rigid aderence to establish Question: Area of employment Answer: Room Question: Area of opportunitiesAnswer: E.R. or Question: Area of employment Answer: processing/supply Question: Job Responsibilities for Answer: Checks supplies and needed for surgical procedures Question: Job Responsibilities for Answer: Assists the in opening all sterile supplies needed for the procedure Question: Job Responsibilities for Answer: May assist with positioning the on the surgery table Question: Job for STAnswer: Assists in the patient with sterile drapes Question: Job Responsibilities for Answer: Make sure O.R. has been properly Question: Job Responsibilities for Answer: Arrange O.R. furniture, so pieces that are a part of sterile field are 18 from wall Question: Job Responsibilities for Answer: unnecessary equipment Question: Job Responsibilities for Answer: hand scrub Question: Job Responsibilities for Answer: Don gown and Question: Job Responsibilities for Answer: Prepare sterile field by supplies and equipment Question: Job Responsibilities for Answer: Counts Question: Job Responsibilities for Answer: Gown and glove and assistant Question: Job for STAnswer: suction and bovie to sterile field Question: Job for STAnswer: Assist in ordering and stocking supplies to maintain current Question: Answer: Mental Question: PersonalityAnswer: Complex of character traits, attitudes, behaviors, and emotional tendencies that distinguish an individual from Question: Self-esteemAnswer: Confidence and in oneself Question: Self-imageAnswer: Mental concept one has of Question: AssaultAnswer: Unlawful threat to harm another Question: BatteryAnswer: The carrying out of physically-threatened Question: Answer: Accused Question: Doctrine of manAnswer: Right of patient to expect that professional will meet duties and Question: Doctrine of res ipsa Answer: The occurrence speaks for itself; The will answer for the acts of the servant Question: Answer: /standards Question: Answer: To be legally Question: Answer: Written Question: Answer: A lawsuit Question: Malpractice Answer: An act of Question: PlaintiffAnswer: One who commences a legal action or suit to obtain a remedy for an injury to his/her ; the complaining party Question: TortAnswer: A legal wrong committed by one person involving injury to another person or loss of or to personal property Question: Answer: Being unqualified or inadequate to a duty or duties Question: NegligenceAnswer: The lack of care or skills that any person in the same situation be expected to use Question: AccountabilityAnswer: Responsibilities for which he or she contacted by virtue of employment or experience Question: Lack of proper Answer: The supervisor, instructor, or physician is absent while the surgical tech is performing his/her responsibilities, or the , instruction, or physician is not near enough to the tech to give assistance Question: Answer: Being legally bound, as to make good any loss or that occurs in a transaction Question: conscienceAnswer: Attitude of truly caring a patient Question: Surgical Answer: honesty concerning actions Question: conscienceAnswer: Capabilities and Question: conscienceAnswer: Respect patient right to privacy, , dignity and identity Question: conscienceAnswer: Understanding fears and anxieties concerning surgery Question: conscienceAnswer: Protecting the patient in all Question: conscienceAnswer: Internal desire of each surgical team member to give the very best care Question: Patient's bill of Answer: The right to considerate and care Question: Patient's bill of Answer: The right to obtain from the physician complete current information concerning his/her diagnosis, , and prognosis in terms the patient can reasonably expected to understanding Question: Patient's bill of Answer: The right from the physician information necessary to give informed consent prior to the start of any and/or treatment Question: Patient's bill of Answer: The right to refuse all treatment to the extent permitted by law and be informed of medical consequences of that Question: Patient's bill of Answer: The to every consideration of privacy concerning the patient's medical care program Question: Patient's bill of Answer: The right to expect that all and records pertaining to the patient's care are treated as confidential Question: Patient's bill of Answer: The right to that within its capacity a hospital must make reasonable response to the request of a patient for service Question: Patient's bill of Answer: The right to obtain information as to any relationship of the involved hospital to health care and educational institutions in so far as the patient's care is concerned Question: 's bill of rightsAnswer: The right to be advised if the hospital proposes to engage in or perform human experimentation affecting the 's care or treatment Question: Patient's bill of Answer: The right to expect continuity of care Question: Patient's bill of Answer: The right to examine and receive an explanation of the patient's bill regardless of of payment Question: Patient's bill of Answer: The right to know what rules and regulations apply to the patient's conduct Question: HippocratesAnswer: of Medicine Question: VesaliusAnswer: Founder of the Modern Study of Anatomy Question: PareAnswer: French army surgeon in the 16th century who revived the use of ligatures to hemorrhage Question: MalpighiAnswer: of Histology Question: Anton van Answer: Made microscopes Question: Battista MorgagniAnswer: Founder of pathologic Question: SemmelweisAnswer: Required and medical students on his wards to wash their hands Question: LongAnswer: First to discover and use ether to small skin tumors from his patients Question: MortonAnswer: Gave the first public demonstration of the use of ether as an agent Question: Joseph Answer: Father of modern surgery Question: William Answer: Perfecting a fine-pointed for clamping bleeding vessels, advocating excellent principles of tissue handling, developing an interrupted silk-suture closure technique, wearing rubber gloves Question: W.T. 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