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Determined by language and by the customs commonly observed

Culture

8 culture types

Gender, race, generational, geographic, sexual, physical, socioeconomic, family structure

Thought to bring bad luck if children are praised without being touched

Mal ojo

Age group that thinks medicine was a miracle

75+

Generation that seeks alternative healthcare options

Gen X

Generation with a more conservative and questioning approach to medicine

Baby boomers

3 ways location effects healthcare

Need to travel, limited services, no publicly funded facilities

Calm, firm expression

Assertiveness

Anger, hostility

Aggression

Without this, neither party can be certain that all parts of the message has been accurately understood

Validation

Acceptable alternatives given by you

Valid choices

When was osha adopted by congress

1974

When was osha founded

1971

3 components for fire to burn

Fuel, oxygen, heat

4 types of hospital fires

Spontaneous combustion, open flames, cigarette smokers, electricity

What does RACE stand for?

Rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish/evacuate

Type A fire extinguisher

Combustables

Type B fire extinguisher

Liquids, gases

Type C fire extinguisher

Electrical

What does PASS stand for

Pull the pin, aim, squeeze, sweep

How far to stand from fire

6 to 8 feet

How long to discharge fire extinguisher

8 to 10 seconds

4 other workplace hazards

Electric shock, falls, chemical spills, eye splashes

How to ensure safety when spill occurs

Limit access

3 types of ergonomic injuries

MSD, RSI, RMI

4 injuries techs get

Back, neck, shoulder, rotator cuff

Principle of proper body alignment

Body mechanics

Portion of body in contact with floor

Base if support

Center of body weight

Center of gravity

Prediction of outcome

Prognosis

Identification of condition

Diagnosis

5 stages of grief

Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

When you consciously influence a client

Therapeutic communication

3 types of nonverbal communication

Eye contact, touching, appearance