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You turn these inside out down to the heel before putting them on a postoperative patient

antiembolism stockings

100

This is where you place the V1 lead on a patient

4th intercostal space right side of the sternum

100

We use these to prevent deep vein thrombosis

Sequential Compression device (SCD)

100

This is rotating the patient's hips away from the body and back when performing passive range-of-motion exercises

abduction and adduction

100

This is what you do after an accidental needle stick

Wash site with soap and water

100

This is what you do when your patient goes into ventricular fibrillation

Alert the response team and start CPR

100

This is how often you renew your BLS CPR certification

2 years

100

This is the passive range-of-motion exercise you would do with an ankle

Dorsiflexion

100

This is what you say to a person that is in respiratory distress with their lips and tongue swelling

Ask the patient if they are allergic to anything

100

A fire in the hospital cafe would be considered this type of disaster

Internal disaster

200

Which vital sign should you inform the nurse:

BP 88/58 mm Hg

oral temperature 99-degrees F

Heart rate = 78 bpm

Respirations 20 bpm

Blood pressure is out of range

200

This is the stage the pressure ulcer is in when you see layers of skin worn away with subcutaneous fat visible

Stage III

200

This is the position you place a patient in for postmortem care

Supine

200

What type of artifact is this?

AC interference

200

If the SA node fires slowly, what rhythm will you see on the heart monitor?

Sinus bradycardia

200

This is where you place the green lead for a Holter monitor

Right lower thoracic area

White on right

Smoke over fire

clouds over grass

200

This is where you place leads V1 and V2 on a patient with bilateral breast implants

Slightly higher above the implants

200

This is what you do when you have AC interference on the monitor

Unplug nearby equipment

200

Electrodes should be placed on skin that is

Clean and dry

200

This is how pertussis is spread

Droplet

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This is what you call a heart of 125 bpm

sinus tachycardia

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This is when rigor mortis sets in

2-4 hours

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This is the last sense to leave the body

Hearing

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When cleaning a wound what should you inform the nurse about

a foul odor

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This is the first sign of skin breakdown

Redness and discoloration of the skin

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This is what you do with a patient the becomes quiet and pale after a blood draw

Lay the patient flat (supine)

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This is a problem you could have with an expired blood tube

Loss of vacuum

300

This is what a stress test tests

The heart during exercise

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This is what you use to sterilize instruments

An autoclave

300

This is the type of technique you would use to place a urinary catheter

Sterile technique

400

These are violations of the sterile technique and field

Dropping hands below waist

Reaching over the sterile field

Turning your back on the sterile field

400

Chemotherapy patients requires this type of isolation

Reverse isolation

400

This is what you would do if your postoperative patient has purulent drainage and warm skin around the area

Notify the nurse

400

This is what you do when you find a nasal cannula on the floor in a patient's room

Get a new cannula and place it on the patient

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This is the first thing you do before doing any procedures on the patient

Identify the patient

400

This is the purpose of an incentive spirometer

to prevent pulmonary complications

400

OSHA requires this on Safety Data Sheets on all chemicals in the office

First aid measures

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You must wear this PPE for an airborne isolation unit

Gloves and an N95 mask

400

These are the most common identifiers for patient identification

Name and date of birth

400

Bilirubin samples must be protected from this

Light

500

This person is responsible for reporting abuse of a co-worker

The PCT . YOU shall Report Abuse

500

Which blood pressure should you report to the nurse

90/70 mm Hg

110/78 mm Hg

120/80 mm Hg

150/96 mm Hg

150/96 mm Hg

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This is used to perform a capillary puncture 

Lancet

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What should you ask a patient if they complain of pain

What their pain level is currently

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What do you use to clean the skin before an EKG

alcohol prep

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This is the documentation that gives rights to patients living in a long-term facility

Residents' Bill of Rights

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This is used to clean inanimate objects

Disinfectants

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What should you do when your patient has a glucose level of 40 mg/dL

Report findings to the nurse

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What is the position you place a patient in that has an NG tube

Semi-Fowler's

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What do you need to do when transferring a patient from a bed to a wheelchair using a mechanical lift

Spread and lock the lift base

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What do you do when you find bruising on an immobile patient. Any patient really

Report findings to the nurse

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What do you do when a patient tells you they used the call light last night without anyone answering

Explain that you must notify the nurse manager

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Who helps with a plan of care for the patient's caregivers

The nurse

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How do you keep a restraint free environment for a patient that wonders

Use relaxation techniques with the patient

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What do you do first if you get splashed in the eye while doing a heel stick

Flush eyes for 15 minutes

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How is Tuberculosis transmitted

Airborne

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Dentures are an example of what

prosthetic device

600

What should you do if you see a terminal patient crying with their family

Let the family have privacy

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What is the best way to handle a blood draw from a 9 y/o

Explain the procedure to the patient in words they will understand

600

What should you do if your patient with sequential compression device has discoloration in their legs

Notify the nurse

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What do you do after removing an IV

Hold pressure for 2 minutes or until bleeding stops

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What do you do with a Type 2 diabetic that is sweating, has a headache, and blurry vision

Check blood sugar

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What directions do you give a patient before a clean catch urine specimen

Clean the perineum

Start sample mid stream not the beginning

Do not place the specimen container up to the skin

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What can you do to help your patient with ulcers when they are laying supine in bed

put a rolled towel under the ankles to float the heels above the bed

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This is what you are not following if you draw blood without gloves on

Universal precautions (standard precautions)

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For what reason might you use a safety reminder device

A patient that attempts to pull out their IV

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 A patient with cystitis might have this 

hematuria (blood in the urine)

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Where do you stand when using a gait belt with a patient

Behind the patient

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What area of the sterile field is contaminated

1 inch around the sterile field. If something touches this area it must be removed and replaced with a new item

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What is the first step when you are replacing colostomy appliance

Wash the skin around the stoma with warm water

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This is the reason we use sequential compression devices after surgery

To prevent blood clots

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This is a contra-indication for the use of anti-embolism stockings

open skin lesions


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If a patient says to you, "I don't like being here." What could you say back?

"Tell me more about how you are feeling."

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Where do you go when you have issues with a co-worker

Discuss with the administration

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What do you do when a jewish man dies and the wife states that per their religion he can not be left alone.

Pull up a chair for the wife while you prepare the patient for family viewing

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You need to draw a blood culture and a CBC. What color tube is first

Yellow - blood culture

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The duties of the a PCT include

greeting, instructing and educating patients

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How do you confirm a patient is compliant before a glucose tolerance test (GTT)

Confirm the patient fasted for 12 hours before the test

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What is the best way to reduce employee exposure to infectious materials

Perform hand hygiene

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What do you do if your patient is difficult to rouse

Call for the response team and then check pulse and respirations

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You start to take a blood pressure and you notice a shunt in the arm.  What should you do

Go to the other arm

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What did you violate if you look into a chart from a patient you are not caring for

Invasion of privacy

900

What condition would make capillary puncture contraindicated

Patient with edema in their fingers

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This is what is used to clean the site for a blood culture draw

Chlorohexidine

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What do you do after you apply the chlorhexidine

Let the iodine dry

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What are risk factors for possible elder abuse

When the patient has decreased strength and mobility

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How do you measure the output of a patient that has an indwelling catheter

Empty the urine into a graduate and record the findings

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This is how hemoconcentration is caused

By the needle being removed before removing the tourniquet

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What type of patient might need adaptive devices for ADL (activities of daily living)

A patient that has had a CVA (cerebral vascular accident)

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What should you do for a dementia patient that wonders

Provide a secure place for the patient

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When transferring a patient you ...

Have a wide base of support and bend at the knees

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A patient can use this to transfer from bed to wheelchair and exercise of the upper arms

Trapeze bar

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What is the first thing you take off when leaving an isolation room

Gloves

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Where would you find a patient's input and output information

Flow/graph sheets

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What did you violate when you faxed information about a patient without consent to a lawyer

HIPAA

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This is the purpose of HIPAA

To protect patient information

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This is how you weigh a patient that needs a walker

Place the walker over the scale

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This is what you do if a patient has a seizure after a blood draw

Observe and prevent injury to the patient

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This is what you do with a stool specimen for parasites

Take specimen to lab STAT

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This is how a patient with aphasia can tell you their pain level

Use the FACES scale

1100

This is how C-diff is transmitted

Contact transmission

1100

This is what you do if a patient is c/o tingling and numbness at an IV site

Remove the IV

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This causes hemolysis in blood tubes

Vigorously inverting tubes

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This is the first thing you do before any procedure

Identify the patient
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You should encourage the patient to assist when transferring the patient from

Wheelchair to bed or vise versa

1100

This is the definition of a sentinel event

Any unanticipated event that results in death or serious injury

1100
This is what you use when placing an indwelling catheter

lubricant

1100

This is how you clean a penrose drain

Cleanse the area with soap and water working outward around the drain

1100

This is the first step to remove the ostomy device

Remove wafer seal

1100

This is how many continuing credits you need to renew your patient care technician certification

10

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