Professionalism
By Luci Gunderson
In this activity, you will learn various behaviors that do or do not relate to professional behaviors in the health care setting.
The Skeleton: Bones & Joints
By Robert Formanek
In this interactive object, learners review the major parts of the skeletal system by clicking on the correct term as each bone or joint is highlighted on a skeleton.
The Appendicular Skeleton (Screencast)
In this screencast, learners examine the bones of the appendicular skeleton.
The Brain - Anatomy and Function
By Susan Heitman
Learners review and reinforce their knowledge of brain anatomy and function in this learning activity.
Major Muscles of the Human Body (Screencast)
In this screencast, learners will match the muscle names to their corresponding locations in the human body.
Glands of the Endocrine System
Learners identify nine glands in a matching exercise.
Commonly Misspelled Words
By Barb Portzen
Learners test their spelling ability by identifying misspelled words from lists of words commonly used in business.
What Should I Draw for These Lab Tests?
By Tina Golden
Laboratory testing begins with a doctor's order and is followed by specimen collection. In this activity, learners review doctors’ lab orders and select the blood collection tubes required for each patient.
Types of Business Correspondence
Learners examine the proper formats for block letters, modified block letters, simplified letters, memos, e-mail messages, and envelopes.
Positions Used in Medical Examinations
By Candy Dailey
In this interactive object, students view the various positions used during medical examinations. They then match the names of the positions with the correct images and with their descriptions.
Medical Asepsis
By Kathleen Sellnow
The learner will be able to see bacteria growth on common medical office surfaces.
The Lymphatic System
Learners study two diagrams of the lymphatic system and then test their knowledge in drag-and-drop exercises.
You Be the Judge: Legal Components of Health Care
In this interactive object, learners consider three situations involving patient care. They then decide what legal principles are involved.
Apical Pulse
By Maribeth Blankenheim
In this animated activity, learners practice listening and counting the apical pulse of adults, children, and infants.
Scheduling Appointments
This learning object reviews the procedures for making medical appointments. It can be applied to manual and electronic methods of making appointments.
Taking Messages in a Medical Office (Screencast)
In this screencast, people preparing to work in a medical office review the basic steps to follow when taking phone messages.
Blood Collection Tubes: What's in Them?
In this interactive object, learners review descriptions of various blood collection tube additives. They then test their knowledge by matching the different tubes to their corresponding additives.
Open Wounds
By Colleen Lace
Learners identify five common types of open wounds: abrasions, avulsions, incisions, lacerations, and puncture wounds.
Professionalism and Proper Apparel
In this activity, you will review proper apparel for working in a doctor's office.