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  • The first step when using an AED is;
    turn it on.
    analyze the patient.
    apply the patches over the patients shirt.
    plug in the pads conector.
  • When helping a blind person eat their meal refer to the plate as a ________
    clock
    worksheet
    map
    plate
  • Local Infection
    Infected blood enters the susceptible host through blood or body fluids.
    Symptoms that appear before the major signs and symptoms of the infection
    An infection that only affects one part of the body or organ
    Bacterial infection in microorganisms only found in area of the infection
  • What is a villi?
    The first tooth in the mouth
    A type of joint
    A type of bone in the chest
    A finger shaped structure in the small intestine
  • Who is a Mandated Reporter?
    All of the above
    Teachers and Counselors
    Classified Staff
    Instructional Aids/Para Educators
  • What is the first thing to do during a medical emergency
    Check the scene
    Control bleeding
    Start CPR
    Check for breathing
  • Hemoglobin
    complete protein
    amino acid
    stomach acid
    is a protein that carries oxygen throughout the body
  • Thrombocyte
    Blood cells
    Cells with blood
    Cells that clot blood
    Blood clots
  • Thick folds in the stomach are called:
    Sphincter
    Epiglottis
    Rugae
    Duodenum
  • We use PASS to remember how to use a fire extinguisher.
    True
    False
  • emesis
    Within a vein or veins
    vomit
    Pertaining to the period shortly before and after birth
    Heartbeat that can be felt
  • What blood cell Contains hemoglobin
    White Blood Cells
    Arteries
    Red Blood Cells
    Platelets
  • Macule
    flat, discolored area
    blister
    raised or elevated skin lesion
    depression or indentation
  • A condition of the eye with increased intraocular pressure
    glaucoma
    macular degeneration
    pain
    strabismus
  • How do you treat Epitaxis?
    Lean backwards and pinch sides of nose
    Upright, lean forward, & apply pressure 2 sides of the nose.
  • When the blood pressure is lower than normal we say he has...
    Hypotension
    Hypertension
    Hytension
    Hypnotension
  • NKA
    No Known Allergies
    neurokinin A
    natural killer activity
    Na - K ATPase
  • part of the digestive system- primary function is to asorb water
    stomach
    small intestine
    mouth
    large intestine
  • Mineral needed to form thryroid hormones
    sodum
    iodine
    iron
    sulfur
  • The medical abbreviation QID
    4 x a day
    3 x a day
    2x a day
    Daily
  • Glands produce and secrete chemicals called
    sebum
    hormones
    urine
    sweat
  • What is informed consent?
    medically, ethically, legally sound, valid, voluntary
    mentally competent individual
    all of the above
    shared decision making process between a patient and doctor
  • Using milliatry time midnight would be reported as
    21:00
    midnight
    24:00
    12:00
  • The nurse is palpating for which pulse? Look at the picture
    Femoral pulse
    Popletial pulse
    Carotid
    Dorsalis pedis
  • Base of the brain the Cerebellum function is
    Wrath and envy
    General focus
    Hunger and speed
    Balance and coordination
  • Scolosis is abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
    True
    False
  • FBS
    fasting blood sugar
    familiar blood sugar
    fasting bilateral symptoms
    financial business system
  • Define: Jaundice
    A bacterial infection that affects the lungs
    An infestation of lice
    A contagious skin infection that occurs among humans/animals
    Yellow tint in the skin or eyes; seen in liver disease
  • BKA
    below the knee amputation
    2x day
    blood pressure
    biopsy
  • An example of financial abuse
    Someone being hit/ slapped with money
    Your parent(s)not giving you enough money
    Personal items going missing
    Sudden withdrawal of money from an account
  • What is psychological abuse?
    Non-Verbal Assault
    Physical and Verbal Abuse
    Verbal, Mental, or Emotional Abuse
    Physical and Mental Abuse
  • Infection of the eyes also known as pinkeye can be refered to as
    Conjunctivitis
    Stain
    Verruca
    Eye Infection
  • What is considered normal pulse rate
    85
    108
    58
    45
  • Accoriding to millitary time 3 o'clock in the afternoon would be
    31:00
    15:00
    3:00 pm
    21:00
  • This organ stores the bile produced by the liver.
    urinary bladder
    Jamari Buford
    gallbladder
    giant panda
  • An erythrocyte is
    a white blood cell
    a platelet
    a neurotrasnmitter
    a red blood cell
  • Definition of Ethics
    The stealing of hardware
    The stealing of software
    The principles of right and wrong that guide an induvidual
    Moral principles that govern a person's behavior
  • What is alopecia?
    Loss of Vision
    Loss of Hair
    Excess Skin
    Excess Hair
  • Define: Chain of Infection
    Infection acquired in a hospital or other healthcare setting
    A disease causing microorganism
    an illustration to describe how a disease is transmitted
    An infection contained to a specific body part
  • What is chyme?
    The medical term for the sound of chewing food
    Partially digested food, as it sits in the stomach
    The enzyme released in response to chewing
    The food bolus as it turns into faeces
  • A leukocyte is...
    a white cell
    a red cell
    a dead cell
    a blue cell
  • Phlebitis is inflammation of
    phlanges
    artery
    plasma
    vein
  • Which of the following is a normal adult systolic pressure
    140
    64
    110
    80
  • what is myopia
    abnormal movement of the eyes
    farsightenedness- can't see up close
    nearsightedness- can't see well far away
    increase pressure in the eyes
  • HS
    at bedtime
    Hours
    Humerus
    Hands
  • Autoclave
    Instrument that creates high temperature & pressure to sterilize equipment
    Instrument that uses freezing temperatures to sterilize equipment
    Instrument that disposes of equipment rapidly
    Instrument that uses the room's temperature to sterilize equipment
  • What does RACE stand for?
    Rescue Alarm Contain Emergency
    Run Alarm Contain Exit
    Rescue Alarm Contain Extinguish or Evacuate
    Sorry i don't pay attention
  • Where should the buckle of the gait belt be when properly placed on a client?
    in the back
    off to the side
    no specified area
    in the front
  • Define: Nosocomial Infection
    Bacteria which causes severe watery diarrhea
    A disease of the human immune system
    Infection acquired in a hospital or other healthcare setting
    A bacterial infection that affects the lungs
  • what type of infection can occur with puncture wounds
    tetanus
    local
    generalized
    bacterial
  • Difficulty swallowing
    dysphagia
    aspiration
    dysphasia
    amputation
  • The medulla oblongota, midbrain and pons are part of the
    diencephalon
    cerebellum
    brainstem
    cerebrum
  • SOB
    shortness of breath
    stomp the brick
    stop of breathing
    idk
  • A DPOA is a legal document that expresses pt. wishes regarding life sustaining treatments
    False
    True
  • An average rectal temperature is
    98.6
    99.6
    100.6
    97.6
  • according to Maslow when people meet their full potential this is called
    effection
    love and affection
    safety
    Self actualization
  • The compression to ventilation ratio for 1 person adult CPR is
    30:2
    15:2
    15:1
    60:2
  • What function of the sudoriferous gland?
    Secretes sweat to regulate body temperature
    Regulates heat
    Makes hair stand on end
    Protection of the skin
  • What is an atrium?
    A part of the rib cage
    A joint in the lower knee
    The upper chamber of the heart
    The lower chamber of the heart
  • podiatrist
    The support at the foot of a vase or statue
    A doctor who treats disorders of the feet
    this is the right answer
    do not chose red is wrong wrong
  • When the patient's blood pressure is higher than normal we say he has...
    Hypnosis
    Hypotension
    Hypebeast
    Hypertension
  • What does HIPAA do?
    It protects the privacy/security of a person's health info
    It affects what nursing assistants can do.
    It regulates nursing practice.
    It improves the quality of life of nursing home residents.
  • What is Dangling a Patient?
    medical procedure to take blood
    a sitting position on the side of the bed
    seems dangerous
    A laying down position for surgery
  • What is Epitaxis?
    Running nose
    Dry nose
    Nosebleed
    Sore throat
  • What is a urologist?
    specialist who treats the skin
    specialists for the heart
    specialists in the reproductive system
    specialists who treats the urinary tract
  • Distal
    Below , or under
    Near Closer to the origin
    Away from , farther from the origin
    Near the upper surface
  • Which blood pressure would be abnormal for an adult?
    120/80
    170/98
    120/60
    130/70
  • A gait belt should be
    At the hips
    At the waist under clothing or gown
    At the waist over gown or clothing
    Slightly above the waist over clothing or gown
  • The trachea is a part of which system?
    Digestive system
    Nervous system
    Reproductive system
    Respiratory system
  • The sebaceous gland Produces
    Grease
    water
    Sweat
    Sebum
  • medical word for wasting of muscle tissue
    contracture
    Weakness
    atrophy
    ROM
  • The benefits of time management are...
    will be able to be more productive.
    you will be able to focus on what you want to achieve
    all of the above
    you will be able to manage your time more effectively.
  • Highest level of infection control
    Sterilization
    disinfection
  • medulla oblongata
    relays visual and auditory stimuli to the thalamus
    is part of the diencephalon
    regulates ventilation, heart rate, and blood pressure
    lies superior to the pons
  • What is the proper compression to ventilation ratio for 2 person child CPR?
    15:2
    15:1
    30:1
    30:2
  • The trachea is
    the site of gas exchange
    a large airway that splits into two bronchi
    "the problem" in asthma
    composed primarily of smooth muscle
  • What do you do first when someone has a broken bone?
    call 911
    imobilize the area
    text Calli
    text Kayla
  • Living wills outline what procedures or treatments a person wants if the patient can't make the decision.
    False
    True
  • living will and DPOA are examples of advance directives in health care.
    false
    true
  • Where are the ventricles located?
    Two upper chambers of the heart
    Two lower chambers of the heart
    One upper chamber of the heart
    One lower chamber of the heart
  • Difficulty or inability to speak or comprehend words
    CVA
    Dysphagia
    Aphasia
    Dyspepsia
  • The kidneys are part of which system of the body?
    Digestive
    Muscular
    Cardiovascular
    Urinary
  • Danger,Biohazard!
    False
    True
  • PRN
    as needed
    Patient requires nothing at this time
    Please remove now
    Post renal sugery
  • lithi
    bone
    mouth
    wrist
    stone
  • Function of leukocyte
    fight infection
    expel carbon dioxide
    blood clotting
    deliver oxygen
  • excessive perspiration
    shock
    diaphoresis
    hemorrhage
    septic
  • Syncope
    Weakness
    Sweating
    Dizzy
    Fainting
  • qid
    3 x a day
    2 x a day
    4 x a day
  • What is pediculosis?
    lice
    ringworm
    hair growth
    scabs
  • What are some examples of physical abuse?
    passionate, willing, friendly
    Not being shown affection
    Showing gentian parts
    Fractions, dislocations, cuts, bruising, strangulation, poisoning
  • qod
    right eye
    left eye
    every other day
    every day
  • gtt
    stop
    get
    ointment
    drops
  • What is a gait belt
    a string of fabric
    a belt to hold up your pants
    a belt to assist you when moving a resident
    gaits to your neighborhood
  • What are Lipids
    Fats and Oils
    Sugars
    Amino Acids
    Compounds and Molecules
  • Thrombocyte
    white blood cells
    plasma
    platelets
    red blood cells
  • what type of fire extinguisher would you use for an electrical fire
    Class D
    Class B
    Class A
    Class C
  • nocturia is
    blood in the urine
    frequent urination
    painful urination
    urination at night
  • What is the epidermis?
    Inner layer of the skin
    Outer layer of the skin
  • Pronation
    Turning the forearm so that the palm is up
    Moving a body part forward and parallel to the ground
    Turning the forearm so that the palm is down
    Moving a body part backward and parallel to the ground
  • Involuntary Muscular contractions that push substances
    biceps
    atrophy
    contractions
    peristalsis
  • Organ that produces bile
    gall bladder
    stomach
    liver
    pancreas
  • obesity is considered to be what percent over ideal weight
    20
    40
    30
    50
  • How do you take a tympanic temperature?
    By rectum
    By arm pit
    By mouth
    By ear
  • Which is the first section of the small intestine?
    ileum
    jejunum
    duodenum
  • What is blood pressure ?
    The force that blood exerts on the walls of a blood vessel
    the speed of blood
    the consistency of blood inside blood vessels
    the force that blood exerts on the heart
  • Axillary Temperature
    Is most accurate
    None of the above
    Normal is 94.0
    Is least accurate
  • Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is more commonly known as a
    heart attack
    headache
    extreme weakness
    stroke
  • Normal oral temperature is
    97.6
    99.6
    96.6
    98.6
  • A mandated reporter:
    Must report abuse told to them by a visitor
    Must report suspected abuse
    All of the above
    Must report actual abuse
  • What is Axillary?
    Shoulder
    Arm
    Chest
    Armpit
  • Being a mandated reporter means:
    That I am required to give report at the end of shift.
    That I am required by law to report abuse or neglect.
    That I must share information with family members.
    That I must report all issues to the news channels.
  • A in PASS
    Aim high
    Aim low
    Aim at the fire
    Act like your on fire