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ORAL EXAM
97問 • 1年前
  • Louie Mar Enriquez
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  • 1

    What do you do if an infant has pulse rate of 140 while sleeping?

    nothing because the infants pulse is normal

  • 2

    What are the impending signs of heart attack? (3)

    chest pain

  • 3

    How do you measure pain?

    through pain scale

  • 4

    Whatis the meaning of CPR

    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

  • 5

    What is the ratio of chest compression in a rescue breathing in the CPR?

    30:2 (5 cycles)

  • 6

    What are the ABC's of CPR (3)

    airway, breathing, circulation

  • 7

    How many inches of compression is done for adult?

    2 inches

  • 8

    What type of chest compression is done for adult

    2 hand chest compression

  • 9

    What is the rate of chest compression for an adult, child and infant?

    100 to 200 chest compression

  • 10

    If your patient has positive pulse and breathing but unresponsive?

    place in recovery position

  • 11

    If the victim has palpable pulse and not breathing?

    perform rescue breathing

  • 12

    How many rescue blows is given fo an adult

    24 rescue blows and assist pulse and breathing after given rescue blow

  • 13

    How many blows is given for a child and infant?

    40 rescue blows and assist pulse and breathing after given a rescue blow

  • 14

    What is your first aid to control bleeding?

    apply direct pressure

  • 15

    What is the first aid for fracture?

    immobilize and splint

  • 16

    What is the purpose of splinting?

    to immobilize the affected area

  • 17

    How do you prwvent swelling of a fractured limb?

    apply cold compress

  • 18

    What is the first ad for animal bite

    wash under running water

  • 19

    What is your firsy aid for chemical in the eye?

    wash under running water

  • 20

    What is your first aid for burn?

    wash under running water

  • 21

    Your patient has a blood pressure of 100/70? What will be your first aid?

    place the patient in a Trendelenburg position

  • 22

    Your patient is experienced a difficulty of breathing. What will be th best position?

    fowlers position

  • 23

    What are the different signs in aging? (7)

    reflexes are slow, hair turns to gray and change in texture, all body process are slow, loss of skin elasticity, fat becomes thin and more fragile, senses become less accurate needs aid like eyeglasses, hearing aid, posture become more stalk

  • 24

    What is the difference between dementia and amnesia?

    dementia is non curable memory loss and amnesia is a curable memory loss

  • 25

    If you are caring a patient with alzheimer's disease what type of memory loss do ypu expect that the patient will have?

    Dementia

  • 26

    Of you caring for a patient had a stroke or Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) what type of memory loss does the patient will exhibit?

    amnesia (temporary)

  • 27

    If your pt has an alzheimer's disease told you "you are my wife, why did you leave me?" What isbthe best response of the caregiver?

    talk the reality and inform your patient you are his caregiver and introduce your name

  • 28

    Your patient with alzheimer's disease defacated and scattered in his room. Ehat will you do as a caregiver?

    safety first, attemnd and clean your patient first, then clean the room.

  • 29

    When you are servong food to an elderly how would you promote safety?

    inform the patient that you are serving hot or cold food

  • 30

    When does the signs and symptoms or agitation of a person has alzheimer's worsen?

    during sundowning

  • 31

    What are the complications of immobility? (6)

    atrophy, bed sores, weakness, contractures, pneumonia, orthostatic hypotension

  • 32

    How often should you turn your patients position?

    every 2 hours

  • 33

    How to prevent contractures ans atrophy of muscles?

    perform range of motion exercises (ROME)

  • 34

    In assessing the blood pressure of the patient, what os the maximum inflation rate?

    ask the previous last BP and add 30 ml mercury from the previous systolic blood pressure

  • 35

    What are the different developmental needs of a child? (5)

    social, physical, intelectual, creative, emotional

  • 36

    How do you foater the social development of a child?

    allow the child to interact and play

  • 37

    How do youbfoster the physical development of a child?

    allow the child to play and give nutritious food

  • 38

    How do you foster the intellectual development of a child?

    allow the child to play and wonder off and answer the childs curiosity

  • 39

    How do you foster the creative development of a child?

    allow the child to play, make belive play ( bahay- bahayan)

  • 40

    How do you foater the emotional development of a child?

    allow ths child to play and explain the different emotions that a child can experience

  • 41

    Whatare the different physical activities? (2)

    gross and fine motor skills

  • 42

    Example or gross motor skills?

    running, jumping, biking

  • 43

    Example of fine motor skills? (3)

    painting, drawing, sketching

  • 44

    This is the accumulation of gas in the stomach of an infant?

    colic

  • 45

    Different ways to prevent colic (6)

    burp the baby, swaddle the baby, feed in upright position, avoid vigorous shaking of the feeding bottle, the nipple of the feeding bottle should be filled with milk, do not let the baby cry for a long time

  • 46

    2 kinds of milk for babies (2)

    breast milk, formula milk

  • 47

    Typea of formula milk (3)

    lactose, lactose free, fortified

  • 48

    You are preparing breakfast. What meal you are preparing for a patient who is diabetic?

    low carb high protein

  • 49

    What meal prepared for hypertension and renal disorder?

    low fat and low sodium

  • 50

    How will you remove a tomato stain in linen?

    use bleach

  • 51

    How would you know if the linen is color fast?

    soak the linen in the water and wash it separately

  • 52

    How would you prevent the shrinkage of linen in washing?

    do not use cold water

  • 53

    How would you facilitate easy ironing?

    use fabric conditioner

  • 54

    What do you do before vacuuning a carpet?

    remove all things that vacuum cannot suck

  • 55

    How do you maintain a safety with the used of vacuum cleaner?

    check the integrity or read the directional manual

  • 56

    What are the types of iron? (2)

    flat, steam iron

  • 57

    What are the signs of impending heart attack?

    chest pain and difficulty of breathing

  • 58

    What do you do if a child seems to be unresponsive?

    check for the pulse and breathing, activate EMS

  • 59

    How do you know that a toddler can be toilet train?

    if a child can be talk and sit in a dining table for long time

  • 60

    How do you deal a tantrun of a toddler?

    let the tantrums pass by

  • 61

    What is the diet of a patient with diabetes?

    no carbohydrates

  • 62

    What isbthe diet of a patient with heart disease?

    low fat, low sodium

  • 63

    How do you promote feeding to a toddler who wants to play?

    give a child finger food

  • 64

    How do you instilled a hygeine to a child or toddler?

    by setting a good example

  • 65

    How do youblet a chilf make his bed every morning?

    by making a routine

  • 66

    What is the proper way in toilet training?

    you have to be consistent

  • 67

    How do you promote safety for a patient who has diminishing vission?

    by giving him a night lamp, safety measures in his houseor room

  • 68

    How do you promote safety of a toddler in bathroom?

    make sure the bathroom floor is dry, put anti skid floormat, place handle bar

  • 69

    What are the different developmental stages of a child? (6)

    neonate, infant, toddler, pre school, school age, adolescent

  • 70

    School age child told you he is being bullied. What will you do?

    ask how is he bullied and expalained the situatuin why

  • 71

    What is the importance of a backrub to a bed ridden client?

    to promote good circulation, prevent bedsore and promote relaxation

  • 72

    What is the basic consideration in assisting client personal needs?

    maintain persons privacy and dignity

  • 73

    How could you help your patient maintain his self esteem amd sense of independence?

    encourage them to do as much function as possible, give an idea for their treatment

  • 74

    What important safety precaution should be done when transfering a client from bed to wheelchair?

    lock th wheels of wheelchair and bed

  • 75

    What is a caregivers basic role to a client with alzheimers disease?

    supervise closely dont restrain the client, remind patient of time date names of all kind family

  • 76

    What is the most effective way to control the spread of infection?

    handwashing

  • 77

    What safety precautions should be observed when caring the client with diminished vission?

    maintain footlight during night, arrange furnitures personal items for convenient confers and safety of client

  • 78

    How to prevent fail or slip in the bathroom?

    keep the bathroom dry, use non skid mats, make a dry cloth available

  • 79

    How would you know if a bottle contains poisonous substance?

    symbol of skull and bone

  • 80

    What are the protective gears used for infection control?

    gloves

  • 81

    What are the common signs that a diabwtic client has low blood sugar?

    pale palm

  • 82

    What are the common signs of an impending heart attack?

    chest pain

  • 83

    What are the common signs of infection?

    fever

  • 84

    What action will you take for a client that has a blood pressure of 150/100

    seek medical assistamce call emergency hotline

  • 85

    How will you respond to a cancer patient who wish to die now?

    allow the patient to verbalize their feeling

  • 86

    How would you react when criticized by your colleagues?

    ignore them and do your job well

  • 87

    What is the recommended diet for am elderly with heart disease?

    low fat

  • 88

    What are the most important items to consider when preparing meals for diabetic clients?

    calorie measures

  • 89

    How to determine inflation point in raking blood pressure

    last pulse during inflation and add 30

  • 90

    Why do you encourage client to urinate prior to bathing?

    to prevent client from urinating during bed bathing

  • 91

    How will you undress the client with a roght sided paralysis?

    to undress the unaffected part firtst

  • 92

    What is the purpose of a plastic or rubber draw sheet?

    prevent bed sheet from being wet

  • 93

    What is the importance of an undwelling urinary catheter care?

    prevent further infection

  • 94

    How would you change the position of an immobilized patient?

    change the position of the patient every 2 hours to prevent complications

  • 95

    Why do need to apply the principles of body mechanics when transferring an immobilized or disabled client?

    prevent injury

  • 96

    What considerations should you keep in mind when preparing meals for an eldery client?

    food that are nutritious and with proper diet

  • 97

    What are the indications that you can stop performing CPR?

    physician takes over

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    What do you do if an infant has pulse rate of 140 while sleeping?

    nothing because the infants pulse is normal

  • 2

    What are the impending signs of heart attack? (3)

    chest pain

  • 3

    How do you measure pain?

    through pain scale

  • 4

    Whatis the meaning of CPR

    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

  • 5

    What is the ratio of chest compression in a rescue breathing in the CPR?

    30:2 (5 cycles)

  • 6

    What are the ABC's of CPR (3)

    airway, breathing, circulation

  • 7

    How many inches of compression is done for adult?

    2 inches

  • 8

    What type of chest compression is done for adult

    2 hand chest compression

  • 9

    What is the rate of chest compression for an adult, child and infant?

    100 to 200 chest compression

  • 10

    If your patient has positive pulse and breathing but unresponsive?

    place in recovery position

  • 11

    If the victim has palpable pulse and not breathing?

    perform rescue breathing

  • 12

    How many rescue blows is given fo an adult

    24 rescue blows and assist pulse and breathing after given rescue blow

  • 13

    How many blows is given for a child and infant?

    40 rescue blows and assist pulse and breathing after given a rescue blow

  • 14

    What is your first aid to control bleeding?

    apply direct pressure

  • 15

    What is the first aid for fracture?

    immobilize and splint

  • 16

    What is the purpose of splinting?

    to immobilize the affected area

  • 17

    How do you prwvent swelling of a fractured limb?

    apply cold compress

  • 18

    What is the first ad for animal bite

    wash under running water

  • 19

    What is your firsy aid for chemical in the eye?

    wash under running water

  • 20

    What is your first aid for burn?

    wash under running water

  • 21

    Your patient has a blood pressure of 100/70? What will be your first aid?

    place the patient in a Trendelenburg position

  • 22

    Your patient is experienced a difficulty of breathing. What will be th best position?

    fowlers position

  • 23

    What are the different signs in aging? (7)

    reflexes are slow, hair turns to gray and change in texture, all body process are slow, loss of skin elasticity, fat becomes thin and more fragile, senses become less accurate needs aid like eyeglasses, hearing aid, posture become more stalk

  • 24

    What is the difference between dementia and amnesia?

    dementia is non curable memory loss and amnesia is a curable memory loss

  • 25

    If you are caring a patient with alzheimer's disease what type of memory loss do ypu expect that the patient will have?

    Dementia

  • 26

    Of you caring for a patient had a stroke or Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) what type of memory loss does the patient will exhibit?

    amnesia (temporary)

  • 27

    If your pt has an alzheimer's disease told you "you are my wife, why did you leave me?" What isbthe best response of the caregiver?

    talk the reality and inform your patient you are his caregiver and introduce your name

  • 28

    Your patient with alzheimer's disease defacated and scattered in his room. Ehat will you do as a caregiver?

    safety first, attemnd and clean your patient first, then clean the room.

  • 29

    When you are servong food to an elderly how would you promote safety?

    inform the patient that you are serving hot or cold food

  • 30

    When does the signs and symptoms or agitation of a person has alzheimer's worsen?

    during sundowning

  • 31

    What are the complications of immobility? (6)

    atrophy, bed sores, weakness, contractures, pneumonia, orthostatic hypotension

  • 32

    How often should you turn your patients position?

    every 2 hours

  • 33

    How to prevent contractures ans atrophy of muscles?

    perform range of motion exercises (ROME)

  • 34

    In assessing the blood pressure of the patient, what os the maximum inflation rate?

    ask the previous last BP and add 30 ml mercury from the previous systolic blood pressure

  • 35

    What are the different developmental needs of a child? (5)

    social, physical, intelectual, creative, emotional

  • 36

    How do you foater the social development of a child?

    allow the child to interact and play

  • 37

    How do youbfoster the physical development of a child?

    allow the child to play and give nutritious food

  • 38

    How do you foster the intellectual development of a child?

    allow the child to play and wonder off and answer the childs curiosity

  • 39

    How do you foster the creative development of a child?

    allow the child to play, make belive play ( bahay- bahayan)

  • 40

    How do you foater the emotional development of a child?

    allow ths child to play and explain the different emotions that a child can experience

  • 41

    Whatare the different physical activities? (2)

    gross and fine motor skills

  • 42

    Example or gross motor skills?

    running, jumping, biking

  • 43

    Example of fine motor skills? (3)

    painting, drawing, sketching

  • 44

    This is the accumulation of gas in the stomach of an infant?

    colic

  • 45

    Different ways to prevent colic (6)

    burp the baby, swaddle the baby, feed in upright position, avoid vigorous shaking of the feeding bottle, the nipple of the feeding bottle should be filled with milk, do not let the baby cry for a long time

  • 46

    2 kinds of milk for babies (2)

    breast milk, formula milk

  • 47

    Typea of formula milk (3)

    lactose, lactose free, fortified

  • 48

    You are preparing breakfast. What meal you are preparing for a patient who is diabetic?

    low carb high protein

  • 49

    What meal prepared for hypertension and renal disorder?

    low fat and low sodium

  • 50

    How will you remove a tomato stain in linen?

    use bleach

  • 51

    How would you know if the linen is color fast?

    soak the linen in the water and wash it separately

  • 52

    How would you prevent the shrinkage of linen in washing?

    do not use cold water

  • 53

    How would you facilitate easy ironing?

    use fabric conditioner

  • 54

    What do you do before vacuuning a carpet?

    remove all things that vacuum cannot suck

  • 55

    How do you maintain a safety with the used of vacuum cleaner?

    check the integrity or read the directional manual

  • 56

    What are the types of iron? (2)

    flat, steam iron

  • 57

    What are the signs of impending heart attack?

    chest pain and difficulty of breathing

  • 58

    What do you do if a child seems to be unresponsive?

    check for the pulse and breathing, activate EMS

  • 59

    How do you know that a toddler can be toilet train?

    if a child can be talk and sit in a dining table for long time

  • 60

    How do you deal a tantrun of a toddler?

    let the tantrums pass by

  • 61

    What is the diet of a patient with diabetes?

    no carbohydrates

  • 62

    What isbthe diet of a patient with heart disease?

    low fat, low sodium

  • 63

    How do you promote feeding to a toddler who wants to play?

    give a child finger food

  • 64

    How do you instilled a hygeine to a child or toddler?

    by setting a good example

  • 65

    How do youblet a chilf make his bed every morning?

    by making a routine

  • 66

    What is the proper way in toilet training?

    you have to be consistent

  • 67

    How do you promote safety for a patient who has diminishing vission?

    by giving him a night lamp, safety measures in his houseor room

  • 68

    How do you promote safety of a toddler in bathroom?

    make sure the bathroom floor is dry, put anti skid floormat, place handle bar

  • 69

    What are the different developmental stages of a child? (6)

    neonate, infant, toddler, pre school, school age, adolescent

  • 70

    School age child told you he is being bullied. What will you do?

    ask how is he bullied and expalained the situatuin why

  • 71

    What is the importance of a backrub to a bed ridden client?

    to promote good circulation, prevent bedsore and promote relaxation

  • 72

    What is the basic consideration in assisting client personal needs?

    maintain persons privacy and dignity

  • 73

    How could you help your patient maintain his self esteem amd sense of independence?

    encourage them to do as much function as possible, give an idea for their treatment

  • 74

    What important safety precaution should be done when transfering a client from bed to wheelchair?

    lock th wheels of wheelchair and bed

  • 75

    What is a caregivers basic role to a client with alzheimers disease?

    supervise closely dont restrain the client, remind patient of time date names of all kind family

  • 76

    What is the most effective way to control the spread of infection?

    handwashing

  • 77

    What safety precautions should be observed when caring the client with diminished vission?

    maintain footlight during night, arrange furnitures personal items for convenient confers and safety of client

  • 78

    How to prevent fail or slip in the bathroom?

    keep the bathroom dry, use non skid mats, make a dry cloth available

  • 79

    How would you know if a bottle contains poisonous substance?

    symbol of skull and bone

  • 80

    What are the protective gears used for infection control?

    gloves

  • 81

    What are the common signs that a diabwtic client has low blood sugar?

    pale palm

  • 82

    What are the common signs of an impending heart attack?

    chest pain

  • 83

    What are the common signs of infection?

    fever

  • 84

    What action will you take for a client that has a blood pressure of 150/100

    seek medical assistamce call emergency hotline

  • 85

    How will you respond to a cancer patient who wish to die now?

    allow the patient to verbalize their feeling

  • 86

    How would you react when criticized by your colleagues?

    ignore them and do your job well

  • 87

    What is the recommended diet for am elderly with heart disease?

    low fat

  • 88

    What are the most important items to consider when preparing meals for diabetic clients?

    calorie measures

  • 89

    How to determine inflation point in raking blood pressure

    last pulse during inflation and add 30

  • 90

    Why do you encourage client to urinate prior to bathing?

    to prevent client from urinating during bed bathing

  • 91

    How will you undress the client with a roght sided paralysis?

    to undress the unaffected part firtst

  • 92

    What is the purpose of a plastic or rubber draw sheet?

    prevent bed sheet from being wet

  • 93

    What is the importance of an undwelling urinary catheter care?

    prevent further infection

  • 94

    How would you change the position of an immobilized patient?

    change the position of the patient every 2 hours to prevent complications

  • 95

    Why do need to apply the principles of body mechanics when transferring an immobilized or disabled client?

    prevent injury

  • 96

    What considerations should you keep in mind when preparing meals for an eldery client?

    food that are nutritious and with proper diet

  • 97

    What are the indications that you can stop performing CPR?

    physician takes over