Basics
Patient Care
Wound Care
Modalities
Patient Assessment
100

This is the first step in using a fire extinguisher. 

What is "pull" the pin

100

This is the direction you should transfer a patient with a left hemiplegia. 

What is to the right? 

100

This is the best environment for wound healing. 

What is moist?

100

The type of heat transfer provided by a HMP. 

What is conduction?

100

This is the normal range for an adult pulse. 

What is 60-100 bpm?

200

This is the most common code called for fire. 

What is code red?

200

The plane of motion that shoulder abduction occurs in. 

What is frontal? 

200

The most desirable type of bandaging for a limb that is wider proximally than distally?

What is reverse spiral?

200
This is the ideal frequency for an ultrasound of the patellar tendon. 

What is 3 (or 3.3) MHz?

200

The sensory ability to know what shape is being drawn on your back is known as this. 

What is graphesthesia?

300

These are the required PPE for a patient on airborne isolation. 

What is gown, gloves, and N95 respirator?

300

These are the standard precautions for a patient after a hip replacement with a posterior surgical approach. 

What is no hip flexion >90 deg, no abduction or IR beyond neutral?

300

The type of debridement that occurs with a wet-to-dry dressing. 

What is mechanical or non-selective?

300

Cupping, rapping and tapping are types of this.

What is tapotement?

300

This is often referred to as the 5th vital sign. 

What is pain?

400

This is the lower extremity position you should encourage your patient to maintain with a trans-tibial amputation.

What is hip and knee extension?

400

This is the position you should teach your patient to maintain during lifting activities. 

What is slight lordosis?

400

Wound exudate that is pink in color is called this. 

What is sero-sanguinous?

400

The number of layers of toweling needed for a HMP to the hamstring of a patient in supine? 

What is 8 (or more)?

400
This is the pressure at the time of left ventricular contraction. 

What is systolic BP?

500

These are the 4 main reasons for draping a patient

What is modesty, comfort/temperature, access and protection of clothing?

500

The amount of assistance provided when 2 therapists are needed to transfer a patient who can only perform 30% of the movement? 

What is Max A + 2?

500

This is a compressive bandage that is impregnated with zinc oxide. 

What is Unna boot?

500

During an ultrasound, the sound wave must travel through this (found in the soundhead). 

What is piezoelectric crystal?

500

Testing of light touch or sharp/dull should be performed for multiple trials in each of these. 

What are dermatomes?

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