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Health Care Services 10 ______
FOURTH EXAMINATION
NAME: DATE:
YEAR & SECTION: TEACHER:
Note: Please write your answer legibly and avoid erasure. Use black or blue pen only. Read the instructions
carefully before answering. God bless you!
KNOWLEDGE
I – Stem and Option Variety
Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before the number.
______1.What do you call to an emergency procedure that consists of recognizing respiratory or cardiac arrest or
both and proper appliation of CPR to maintain life until a victim recovers or advanced life support is available?
a .Automated External Defibrillator
b. Basic Life Support
c. Prolonged Life Support
______2. What is the event in Adult Chain of Survival that initiated after the patient’s collapse, the probability
of survival approximately doubles when it is initiated before the arrival of EMS?
a. Second Link: Early CPR
b. Fourth Link: Effective ACLS
c. First Link: Immediate recognition of activation of EMS
______3. What do you call to the combination of chest compression and rescue breathing. This must be combined
for effective resuscitation of the victim of cardiac arrest?
a. Basic Life Support
b. Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
c. Rescue Breathing
______4.What is the condition in which circulation ceases the vital organs are deprived oxygen?
a. Cardiac Arrest
b. Cardio vascular collapse
c. Ventricular Fibrillation
d. Cardiac Standstill
______5What is the compression Depth in adult CPR?
a. About 3inch. (6cm)
b. About 1 ½ inch. (4cm)
c. at least 2 inch. (5cm)
______6.What do you call to the fastest method of moving a victim a short distance over a smooth surface?
a. Shoulder pull b. Ankle pull c. Blanket pull
______7. What do you call to the technique or carrying a victim longer distance?
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a. One Person Lift
b. Packed-Strap Carry
c. Fire Figther Carry
______8. What do you call to the technique for carrying conscious and alert victim’s moderate distance? The
victim must be able to stand unsupported and hold themselves upright during transport.
a. Four handed seat b. Two handed seat c. Human crutch/two person drag
______9. What do you call to the technique for carrying victim longer distances? This technique can support an
unconscious victim.
a. Human crutch/two person drag b. Two handed seat c. Four handed seat
______10. What do you call to the method for carrying victims up and down to stairs or through narrow or uneven
areas?
a. Blanket stretcher b. Improvised stretcher c. Chair carry
______11. What are the reasons for applying a bandage?
a. Protecting a wound
b. Support of soft tissues
c. Prevention of self-mutilation
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
______12. Bandaging serves all of the following primary purposes except?
a. Applying pressure to reduce swelling
b. Control of hemorrhage
c. Restoring function of affected part
d. Securing dressings over wounds
______13. When applying a head dresssing or bandage, the first aider should ask the victim to __?
a. remain standing
b. to sit
c. to lye down
______14. What do you call to the triangular shape of cloth? It is often used for head and scalp injuries. They
are also used to create slings for shoulder, arm, wrist, and hand injuries.
a. Triangular bandage b.Bandage c. Splint
______15. How do you manage a deep, bleeding cut on the palm of the victim’s hand?
a. Hold the injured hand under running water
b. Apply direct pressure to the cut, elevate the arm, then bandage the entire hand
c. Apply a pressure immobilization bandage to the arm
d. Apply a tourniquet bandage to the arm
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PROCESS
I. Matching Type
Direction: Match the following terms in Column A to the Anatomical Terms in Column B. Write the letter of
your answer on the space provided.
Column A-Terms Column B-Mode of Transmission
_I__16.Means toward the midline, or center of the body a. Anatomical Position
_C__17. The patient is lying face down on his or her stomach b. Supine Position
__E_18. Means toward or closer to the feet c. Prone position
__H_19.Means inside the body d. Superior
__F_20. Means toward the back e. Inferior
__G_21.The patient is lying on the left or right side f. Posterior
__D_22.Means towards or closer to the head g. Lateral
__B_23. The patient is lying face up on his or her back h. Internal
__A_24. A patient’s body stands erect with arms i. Lateral recumbent position
down at the sides, palm facing you.
_____25. Nearer to midline (side view) k. medial
B. Chronological Order
Direction: Arrange the following steps in Human crutch/ Two Person Drag by using numbers from 1-5. Write
your answer before each number.
_2__26. Both rescuers stand on either sides of the victim’s chest.
_5__27. Pulling and lifting the victim’s arms, the rescuers bring the victim into sitting position.
_1__28. Start with the victim on the ground.
_3__29. The rescuer’s hand nearest the feet grabs the victim’s wrist on their side of the victim.
__4_30. The rescuer’s other hand grasps the clothing of the shoulder nearest them.
C. Simple True or False
Direction: Read each statement below carefully. Place a T on the line if you think a statement it TRUE. Place
an F on the line if you think the statement is FALSE. If you have questions, raise your hand and ask your
teacher.
___31. An open wound may allow bacteria to enter the body, causing an infection
___32.A laceration is cut skin with smooth, straight edges
___33. Dressing is applied over a wound to control bleeding and prevent contamination.
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___34. A bandage is also applied over a wound to hold a dressing in place.
___35. Any wound can become infected.
UNDERSTANDING
III – Stem and Option Variety
A. Multiple Choice
Directions: Read the situation given below and write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before
the number. (2 pts. Each)
______41. IC need to take vital signs on a recently admitted 80 years old man who had stroke. Vital signs as
follows: BP-130/70, T-37.4 PR-112 RR-32. Which vital signs is within normal range?
a. Respiration
b. Temperature
c. Blood pressure
d. Pulse rate
______ 42. Of the following, which person in MOST likely to develop hypertension based on risk factor?
a. Underweight 12 years old Indian female student
b. 30 years old Asian male distance runner who works as an air traffic controller
c. 45 years old Caucasian mother of triplets who is on a low carbohydrate diet
d. Obese 40 years old African American male smoker.
______43. While taking an adult patient’s pulse, Nurse Januzh finds the rate to be 140bpm, what should Nurse
Januzh do next?
a. Check pulse again in two hours
b. Check the Blood Pressure
c. Record the information
d. Report the rate to the Doctor
Situition: Maria Angeles assessing a 21 year old female presenting to the emergency department, her vital signs
are as follows:
BP- 75/50mmHg
Heart Rate- 195beats per minute
Respiratory Rate- 24 breaths per minute
Temperature- 36.5°C
______44.Which of her vital signs are abnormal? Select all that apply
a. Heart Rate
b. Respiratory Rate
c. Blood Pressure
d. Temperature
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______45. The difference between the Bell and the Diaphragm portion of the chest piece in the stethoscope are
which of the following?
a. Bell and diaphragm have the same shape
b. Bell is circular and flat surface, diaphragm is bowl shaped.
c. Diaphragm is circular and flat surfaced, bell is bowl shaped
d. Bell transmits high pitch sounds.
______46.Which part of the stethoscope that has cup-shaped and it used to correct low pitch sounds, such as
abnormal heart sound?
a .Bell b. Earpiece c. Diaphragm
______47. What artery used to take pulse at the wrist?
d. Temporal b. Carotid c. Radial
______48. What do you call to the systolic pressure of 140 or above?
d. Hypotension b. Hypertension c. Pulse Rate
______49.Which of the following is not considered as a vital signs?
e. Weight b. Temperature c. Pulse Rate
______50. What is an objective way to gain information about a patient’s physiological condition it include
body temperature, heart rate, respiration and blood pressure?
a. Blood pressure b. Vital Signs c. Oxygen
_______51. A 23-year-old male presents conscious and alert, supine on the ground with an obvious abdominal
wound laceration. Bystanders tell you that he fell from a second story balcony and struck an iron fence. You
should first:
a. Flex the patient’s hips and knees.
b. Cover the evisceration with a moist, sterile dressing and check the vital signs.
c. Provide cervical spine stabilization.
d. Administer oxygen.
_______52. Your patient is supine on the sidewalk. As you approach, you observe an open wound to the
anterior chest wall. You should first:
a. Administer oxygen.
b. Dress and bandage the wound.
c. Apply an occlusive dressing.
d. Determine his heart rate.
_______53. A patient have a pulse rate of 102, resp. rate of 25, a B/P of 139/90 and a temperature of 103 F. As
a nurse which will you assess first?
a. B/P of 139/90
b. Pulse of 102
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c. Resp. rate of 25
d.. Temp. of 103 F
_______54. A patient has a radial pulse of 65 & a apical rate of 66, What is the pulse deficit?
a. 0
b. 1
c. +1
d. 131
_______55. _______is reflected in the vital signs by indicating the status of the body's function, which is
regulated through homeostatis mechanisms and falling within certain normal ranges.
a. Lifestyle
b. Vital signs
c. Homeostasis
d. Health status
e. None of the above
“the hard work you’ve put in to get to this point is great investment in yourself and your future”
-Teacher Crystal Ann M. Tadiamon, RN
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