Procedures
Statistics
Anatomy
Assessments
Diagnoses
100

What code indicates hazardous material spill/release?  

Orange

100

In Alzheimer’s Disease, the dementia stage lasts for an average of how many years? 

A. 5

B. 6

C. 7

D.8

C. 7

100

How many bones does the average body contain?  

206

100

True/false: Imaging findings do not dictate presence, severity or type of pain

True

100

What is the term to describe as ringing in the ears but can also sound like roaring, clicking, hissing or buzzing? It is sometimes the first sign of hearing loss.  

Tinnitus

200

What code indicates a missing patient?  

Brown

200

What percentage of patients who go to the hospital with stroke-like symptoms, have a score <5 on the NIHSS scale, discharge home?  

A. 55%

B. 62%

C. 70%

D. 80% 

D. 80%

200

What is the hardest working muscle in the body?

The heart

200

A score of greater than _____inches indicates low risk for falls according to the Functional Reach Test (FRT)

10

200

What is the most common type of stroke, making up 87% of all strokes?  

Ischemic stroke

300

What does RACE stand for in an emergency situation?

  • Rescue 

  • Alarm 

  • Contain 

  • Extinguish 

300

What percentage of people who experience out of hospital cardiac arrest survive? 

A. 10%

B. 12%

C. 14%

D. 15%

A. 10%

300

Where is the smallest muscle in the body located?

Middle ear: stapedius muscle

300

A score of ____ seconds on the TUG (Timed up and Go) indicates a high risk for falls

13.5

300

What is the 2nd leading cause of blindness resulting in increased pressure inside the eye?  

Glaucoma

400

In a scenario that you had to perform 2 person CPR with a bagged mask, how many liters of oxygen do you turn on?  

15L

400

What is the most commonly occurring visual impairment following acquired brain injury in adults and children?  

Hemianopia

400

What is the triangular depression on the dorsal aspect of the wrist/hand, formed by extending the thumb called?  

Anatomical snuff box (EPL, EPB, and APL)  

400

When utilizing the IDDSI Thickened Liquid Levels, what level indicates Extremely thick (pudding consistency)?  

Level 4

400

According to CCF Policies and Procedures, to be positive for orthostatic hypotension a patient must meet the criteria of an increased HR greater than or equal to _____ beats/minutes, drop in systolic BP of greater than or equal to ____mmHg, and light headedness with postural position change.  

25 beats per minutes and 15 mmHg

500

What does SWIM stand for if there were a SPILL?  

  • Secure area 

  • Warn others and Wait for help 

  • Inform supervisor of area 

  • Minimize exposure 

500

How many falls result in fatalities annually? 

Over 41,000

500

Another name for the ‘armpit’ or the hollow area underneath the arm/shoulder area is known as _____

Oxter

500

A patient who has had a stroke, presents with a NIHSS score of 21. What severity of stroke would that be categorized as?

Severe Stroke (21-42)

500

What is the term used for loss of the ability to see close objects or small print?  

Presbyopia

M
e
n
u