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| an illegal act against society |
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| improper, careless, or ignorant treatment; an act of negligence as applied to a professional person such as a physician, nurse or dentist |
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| a legal wrong committed by one person involving injury to another person or loss of or damage to personal property |
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| they carrying out of physically threatening harm |
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| a spoken defamation of character an untruthful oral statement about a person that subjects that person to ridicule or contempt |
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| to be legally bound as to make good any loss or damage that occurs in a transaction to be answerable to be responsible |
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| unlawful threat to harm another physically |
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| the lack of care of skills that any person in the same situation would be expected to use |
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| a legal process charging a party with a wrong doing or a crime committed |
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| a legal process charging a party with a wrong doing or a crime committed |
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| lack of proper supervision |
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| the supervisor instructor or physician is absent while the ST is performing his/her responsibilities, or the supv instructor or physician is not near enought to ST to give assistance |
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| the degree of negligence in which each of the parties may be shown to have been responsible for the injury complained of |
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| a serious crime punishable by law with penalties ranging from imprisonment to death |
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| a wrong that violates a person's right to be free from unauthorized intrusion |
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| confidential communication |
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| a statement made to a lawyer, physician, or clergyman in confidence and implicitly understood that it shall remain a secret |
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| one who commences a legal action or suit to obtain a remedy for an injury to his/her rights; the complaining party |
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| wrongs of slander and libel |
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| the expectation that an individual may be called to account for actions taken which were consistent with the responsibilities for which he or she contracted by virtue of employment or learner experience |
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| a person accused of a tort or crime who is required to make answer in a legal action or suit |
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| state of being answerable or responsible; being legally bound, as to make good any loss or damage that occurs in a transaction |
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| doctrine of res ipsa loquitur |
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| the doctrine that says the master will answer for the acts of the servant the answer is respondent superior |
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| customary beliefs, social forms and material traits of a racial, religious or social group |
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| confidence and satisfaction in oneself |
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| a person having special training or experience who assists a judge and jury in their decision making process |
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| mental position, feeling or emotion toward a fact or state |
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| one that belongs to the same group in society, primarily determined by age, grade, or status |
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| gestures, mannerisms, body movements, baring, and physical appearance of an individual which communicates information and attitudes to the receiver |
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| receiving, processing, and evaluating and sounds |
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| emotion marked by dread, apprehension, and alarm |
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| personal, subjective responses to a person or situation |
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| branch of medicine dealing with manual operative procedures to correct deformities and defects, to repair injuries and to diagnose and cure diseases |
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| physical, chemical, or emotional factor that causes bodily or mental tension |
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| a member of the surgical team who scrubs his/her hands and arms and dons sterile gowns and gloves; responsible for sterile supplies and equipment within the sterile field |
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| returning information to the source after an action or process primarily to evaluate or correct the source |
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| process by which information is exchanged between individuals thru a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior |
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| member of the surgical team who supplies the needs of the scrubbed team members, coordinates room activities and attends to patient needs |
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| putton one's self in another person's position; participating in another person's feelings or ideas |
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| surgical care performed under various types of anesthesia without overnight hospitalization |
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| to determine the nature and cause of illness |
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| to regain the patients health and strength so the patient may resume normal daily activities |
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| all personnel that contribute to the care of patients, whether directly or indirectly |
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| to prevent the occurrence of a disease or illness |
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| occurring in the period immediately before during and after surgery |
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| specially trained physician who provides anesthesia to surgical patient |
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| to relieve or alleviate symptoms, without curing the underlying cause of disease |
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| primarily functions as a scrub person on the surgical team |
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| surgical ethics and honesty is based off of |
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| the state of being answerable of responsible; being legally bound, as to make good any loss or damage that occurs in a transaction |
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| unlawful threat to harm another physically |
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| the lack of care or skills that any person in the same situation would be expected to use |
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| doctrine of res ipsa loquitur |
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| the occurrence speaks for itself |
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| MD known for use of ligatures to control hemorrhage |
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| founder of pathologic anatomy, Italian |
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| english surgeon promoted cleanliness father of aseptic technique |
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| american surgeon known for interrupted silk suture |
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| Italian anastimosist, discovered capillaries and father of histology |
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| for profit ____a hospital classification |
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| clerical personnel____present in the OR |
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| documentation of count___the responsibility of the surgical technologist |
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| surgical technologist____in the ICU or PACU |
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| appropriate time for work is to |
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| who prepares the sterile field |
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| the surgical technologist wears |
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| ____is an important type of nonverbal communication |
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| CRNA or Anesthesiologists |
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| _____or______give anesthesia |
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| nursing assistant (orderly) |
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| cleans rooms, housekeeping, ordering, patient positioning |
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| it is the surgical technologists role to anticipate and know the steps the surgery |
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| only large hospitals make organization charts |
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| the anesthesiologist is not sterile |
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| who is accountable for everyone in the OR |
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| osha mandates hours of duty |
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| surgical technologist talks to surgeon about personal things |
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| only supv follows the chain of command |
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| CRNA _____perform surgery |
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| surgical technologist responsibility to clamp tissue |
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| empty the trash during surgery |
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| surgical technologist sit for most of their job |
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| how many rights are in the patients bill of rights |
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| staring is desirable eye contact |
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| head nodding and eye contact are signs of _____ |
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| taking in what someone is saying shows that you are being______ |
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| _______is an important part of team work and patient care |
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| when a patient is under stress it is important you really ______what you are saying |
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| when a patient says back to you what you said to understand |
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| reflective (paraphrasing) |
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| saying back to paitent what they said |
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| confidence and satisfaction in oneself |
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| professional, therapeutic |
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| non mutual relationships are _____and _____ |
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| personality is defined by their tedancies |
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| behaviro limited by social protocol |
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| patient and health care team |
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| professional and therapeutic |
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| professional relationship |
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| behaviro guided by codes of conduct |
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| based on the 5 senses not words |
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| communication that must be read |
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| written or spoken communication |
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| a legal wrong committed by one person involving injury to another person or loss of or damage to personal property |
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| the carrying out of physically threatening harm |
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| a spoken defamation of character an untruthful oral statement about a person that subjects that person to ridicule or contempt |
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| confidential communication |
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| a statement made to a lawyer, physician, or clergymen in confidence and implicitly understand that it shall remain a secret |
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| one who commences a legal action or suit to obtain a remedy for an injury to his/her rights; the complaining party |
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| the expectation that an individual may be called to account for actions taken which were consistant with the responsibilities for which he or she contracted by virtue or employment or learner experience |
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| mental position, feeling or emotion towards a fact or state |
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| process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior |
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| to prevent the occurrence of a disease or illness |
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| to relieve or alleviate symptoms without curing the underlying cause of disease |
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| is based upon attitude of truly caring about the patient |
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| involves the honesty concerning your actions |
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| the occurrence speaks for itself |
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| doctrine that says the master will answer for the acts of the servant |
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| chief founder of modern study of anatomy |
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| religious, university, government |
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| types of ownership (hospital) |
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| OR, central supply, emergency |
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| where can an ST can work? |
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