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Quiz 1 • Include all the lecture and laboratory notes • Lecture: up to pressure sore • Laboratory: up to wound dressing

Skill test I • • • • • •

Bed Making Blood pressure measurement Nasogastric tube insertion Nasogastric tube feeding Nasogastric tube removal Hand washing and donning and removal of PPE • Head and neck assessment

Rules • Be punctual • MUST put on the name tag for the skill test • FULL NAME on the name tag • Practice at least five to seven time before you come • Mark will be deducted if exceed the time

Drip factor • Drip factor: X drops = 1 mL • Volume to be infused x drip factor Time( min)

Revision 1. Explain what is reactive hyperemia: A. It is a kind of fever B. It is due to the vasoconstriction C. It appears after blood pressure measurement D. It is due to the vasodilation

Revision 2. Please name the stage of the pressure ulcer for the following picture: A. Stage 0 B. Stage 1 C. Stage 2 D. It is not a pressure ulcer

Revision 3. Which of the following position can help the client to prevent pressure ulcers A. Prone position B. Lateral position tilt at 60 degree C. Lateral position tilt at 30 degree D. Supine position

Revision 4. What is the normal tone when you do the percussion in lungs? A. Flat B. Dull C. Resonant D. Tympanic

Revision 5. What kind of technique you will use if you want to estimate the size of the liver? A. Light palpation B. Deep palpation C. Auscultation D. Percussion

Revision 6. The location of the apical pulse is_____. A. 4th intercoastal space, L. midclavicular line B. 5th intercoastal space, L. midclavicular line C. 4th intercoastal space, R. midclavicular line D. 5th intercoastal space, R. midclavicular line

Revision 7. Which one of the following pulse you will palpate for measurement of blood pressure? A. Radial pulse B. Brachial pulse C. Femoral pulse D. Apical pulse

Revision 8. Tachypnea means ________. A. fast heart rate B. irregular heart rate C. fast breathing rate D. difficulty in breathing

Revision 9. Apnea means_____________. A. Difficulty in breathing B. Breathing with loud noise C. Ability to breathe only in upright position D. Absence of breathing

Revision 10. Hemoptysis is _________________. A. coughing severely B. the presence of blood in the sputum C. vomitting blood D. bloody stool

Revision 11. How to determine how far you should inflate the cuff for blood pressure measurement? A. Purely guess B. Pump up to 180mmHg as the systolic pressure normally will not be higher than this reading C. Palpate the palpatory pressure before auscultation D. Ask the client the range of his normal blood pressure and than add 30mmHg on it.

Revision 12. Which of the following is the correct way to determine the length to be inserted for the nasogastric tube insertion? A. Tip of nose- sternum B. Tip of nose- earlobe – sternum C. Tip of nose- earlobe – xiphoid process D. Mouth corner- earlobe- xiphoid process

Revision 13.The client suddenly cry when you are interviewing her, you A. stop the interview and ask the client to take a rest B. switch to the less sensitive topic C. say ‘I understand how you feel, everything will be alright!’ D. Stay with the client and let the client express her feeling

Revision 14. An example of objective data is: a) nausea b) vomitting c) joint pain d) headache

Revision 15. Where should the middle of the bladder of the BP cuff be placed on: a) Radial artery b) Carotid artery c) Brachial artery d) Popliteal artery

Revision 16. In blood pressure measurement, what sound will you hear if you correctly inflate the cuff and put the stethoscope a) Knocking sound b) Muffling sound c) Swooshing d) No sound

Revision 17. Arrhythmia is : a) abnormal respiratory rate b) abnormal heart rate c) high blood pressure d) high fever

Revision 18. Dyspnea is: a) No breathing b) Breathing slowly c) Difficult breathing d) Noisy breathing

Feedback 1. Do you find these questions are difficult? Use likert scale: 1- very easy, 10- very difficult 2. Are the questions helpful you to study the terms? 1- is not helpful 10- very helpful

Short questions 1. Name nine common sites to palpate pulse. 2. Write down the correct sequences in taking blood pressure.

The End

Revision Short questions • What can you find when you apply your physical assessment technique

Revision Short question • List 5 ways to avoid artifact when you perform the auscultation of the clients • Name 9 common sites for palpating the pulse rate • Correct sequences in the blood pressure measurement • How to determine the palpatory pressure?

Revision short questions • How to prevent the patients to have pressure ulcer, list two examples to illustrate each point. • Explain one of the method you will use to explore the symptoms of the client. • What is the purpose of general survey? • What are the basic components in general survey?

Revision Short question • How to choose the appropriate cuff size to the client for the BP measurement? • What do you do with the nasogastric tube aspirate? • When will you remove the nasogastric tube? • The assessment you do before the feeding?

• The special attention in cleaning the wound • What is antiseptic? • What is disinfectant? • What are the color code for the wound and what are their indication?

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