Across
- 3. Sudden event (calamity or tragedy) that results in great damage such as a threat to health or loss of property or life and may ultimately affect society and/or the environment
- 6. Outer office provided for patients who are awaiting appointments
- 9. Portion of hospital intake record that provides identifying data
- 13. Stand-alone structure providing information and services; offers self-serve computer system to register patients, update demographic information, and process payments in a medical office
- 14. Questionnaire designed to provide identifying data
- 16. division of the U.S. Department of Labor that sets standards according to the Occupational Safety and Health Act on safe and healthful working conditions
- 17. Minimum infection prevention practices that apply to all patient care, regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status
- 18. Illegally using another person’s name or insurance information to falsely obtain medical services or products
- 19. Checklist of topics and fill-in sheet used by the physician that summarizes a patient’s office visit and outlines instructions and a treatment plan
Down
- 1. Something that has come in contact with body fluids that can potentially transmit infection
- 2. National, state, county, city, and private agency information and programs made available at the local level, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, hospice care, or the Multiple Sclerosis Society
- 4. gloves,face shields and mask are examples of what type of safety equipment
- 5. Medical waste containers to dispose of sharp objects (e.g., needles) made of rigid puncture-resistant material that, when sealed, are leak resistant and cannot be reopened without great difficulty
- 7. New infectious virus, capable of being transmitted from human to human and affecting a large population over a wide geographic area to which the world population will have no or little immunity
- 8. Pages of information provided for each chemical by its manufacturer listing 16 criteria as outlined by OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standards
- 10. Science and technology that seek to fit the anatomical and physical needs of the worker to the workplace
- 11. A substance that is dangerous and potentially damaging to humans and the environment
- 12. the character and atmosphere of a place.
- 15. Material that is potentially harmful to humans, such as body fluid
