Chapter 5 Section 5. vocabulary

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Across
  1. 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
  2. 6. Outer office provided for patients who are awaiting appointments
  3. 9. Portion of hospital intake record that provides identifying data
  4. 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
  5. 14. Questionnaire designed to provide identifying data
  6. 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
  7. 17. Minimum infection prevention practices that apply to all patient care, regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status
  8. 18. Illegally using another person’s name or insurance information to falsely obtain medical services or products
  9. 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. 1. Something that has come in contact with body fluids that can potentially transmit infection
  2. 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
  3. 4. gloves,face shields and mask are examples of what type of safety equipment
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. 8. Pages of information provided for each chemical by its manufacturer listing 16 criteria as outlined by OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standards
  7. 10. Science and technology that seek to fit the anatomical and physical needs of the worker to the workplace
  8. 11. A substance that is dangerous and potentially damaging to humans and the environment
  9. 12. the character and atmosphere of a place.
  10. 15. Material that is potentially harmful to humans, such as body fluid