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DR. P. OCAMPO COLLEGES, INC.

De Mazenod Avenue Extension


Cotabato City

CPH-11 RASUL K. GANI, RM,


Midterm Examination Instructor
S.Y 2019-2020 August 28-30, 2019
TEST I: MULTIPLE CHOICE:
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose the correct answer for each of the following questions. Write LETTER in the answer
sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED.

1. Pulse is a rhythmic beating in the body that signifies regular, reccurent, expansion, and contraction of
an artery produced by waves of pressure that caused by?
a. Right ventricles c. left auricles
b. Left ventricles d. right auricles

2. Sterile gloves must be worn excepts?


a. Urinary catheterizations c. taking RR

b. Tracheostomy dressing change d. postpartum perineal care


3. Pulse rate lower than 60BPM?
a. Bradycardia c. tachycardia
b. CVA d. orthopnea

4. Pulse rate faster than 100BPM?


a. Bradycardia c. tachycardia
b. CVA d. dysnea

5. The most definition of surgical asepsis?


a. A clean workspace c.an environment free from microorganism
b. A type of specialized surgery d. lack of an surgeon

6. The most important part of breaking the disease transmission cycle is?
a. Rinse your hands c. coughing into your handkerchief/towel
b. Sneezing into your elbow joint d. proper hand hygiene

7. Proper handwashing should take?


a. 2-3minutes c. 10 seconds
b. 20-30 minutes d. 40-60 minutes

8. Hygiene is?
a. Study of disease transmission c. the study of health
b. The science of disease d. the science of health

9. What is the primary purpose of hand hygiene?


a. Reduce the microorganisms on the hand c. prevent the spread of microorganism
b. B. maintain skin integrity d. all of the above

10. What is cardinal signs?


a. Signs c. vital signs
b. Vital statistics symptoms

11. An instrument place against the patient chests to hear both lungs and sounds?
a. Sphygmomanometer c. otoscope
b. Stethoscope d. telescope

12. An Adult Blood Pressure reading of 120/80mmHg is?


c. Prehypertension c. Normal
d. Hypotensive d. Hypertensive

13. Constant, remittent, intermittent are classifications of?


a. Pain c. fever
b. Temperature anxiety

14. Surface and core are?


a. Pulse c. blood pressure
b. Temperature d. pain

15. If your hand is visibly soiled, what method will you use?
a. Wash hands with luked warm water and soap c. none of the above
b. Wipe hands with damp clothes soaked in solution d. apply alcohol based solution
16. When must a hygiene be performed?
a. Before performing an invasive procedure
b. After contact with patients
c. Aftercare involving body fluids
d. All of the above
e. A&B only

17. The most accurate temperature is taken?


a. Under the arm c. at the groin in ear
b. rectally d. mouth

18. you can count Respiration while?


a. Taking patients BP
b. counting patients pulse
c. Taking patients temperature
d. All of the above

19. When counting the pulse rate, you may use the pulse at what points?
a. Carotid c. apical
b. Radial d. all of the above

20. A proper assessment of vital signs will allow the nurse to?
a. Learned about human behaviors
b. Help evaluate improvement of patient condition
c. Implement planned interventions
d. Identify nursing diagnosis

TEST II. TRUE OR FALSE

1. Medical asepsis involved clean technique?


2. Disinfectant is substance use on inaminate objects?
3. Recovery from disease provides natural active immunizations?
4. Handwashing for surgical asepsis is done by holding hand lower than the elbows?
5. To remoive phatogens from client’s belongings and his immediate environment after illness is
no longer communicable?
6. Gloves should be wear even without performing hand hygiene?
7. Client with infection caused by the same type of microorganism may be place together in a
room?
8. The nurse wear gloves before entering the client’s room and removes gloves before leaving the
room during contact precautions?
9. Protective isolation is implemented to prevent transmission of infection from the client to other
people?
10. Airborne precautions require that the client be confined in a private room and caregivers should
wear masks when entering the clients room?
Test III. IDENTIFICATIONS?

1. CORNERSTONE OF THE NURSING PROFESSIONS.?


2. METHODS OF COLLECTING DATA USING 5 SENSES?
3. THE WAVE OF BLOOD CREATED BY THE CONTRACTIONS OF THE LEFT VENTRICLES OF THE
HEART?
4. IS THE CLINICAL ACT OF IDENTIFYING THE DISEASE?
5. COLLECTING, VALIDATING, ORGANIZING, AND RECORDING OF DATA ABOUT CLIENTS
HEALTH STATUS?
6. TAPPPING THE BODY PARTS TO PRODUCE SOUNDS?
7. ASSESSING USING SENSE OF SIGHT?
8. ABSENCE OF BREATHING?
9. ACT OF BREATHING?
10. THE PRESSURE OF BLOOD AS ARESULT OF THE VENTRICLES?
11. LISTENING TO THE SOUND WITH THE USE OF STETHOSCOPE?
12. INVOLVES THE MOVEMENT OF THE CHESTS?
13. DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING?
14. SLOW BREATHING LOWER THAN 12CPM?
15. FAST BREATHING ABOVE 20CPM?

TEST. IV ENUMERATIONS

1-5 What is S.M.A.R.T.?


6-10 Steps of Nursing Process?
11-14 Modes of Physical Examinations?
15-16 Types of Breathing?
17-18 Process of Ventilations?
19-20 Techniques in Physical Examinations?

TEST V. ESSAYS

1. EXPLAIN WHAT IS S.M.A.R.T AND WHY SMART IS IMPORTANT IN NURSING PROCESS (10
POINTS?
2. WHY HANDWASHING IS THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT INFECTION CONTROL
PRACTICE? 10 POINTS?

END… GOODLUCK!!!!

Prepared by:
RASUL K. GANI, RM
Instructor

Checked by:
MARIAM O. BOCA, RM, BSM, LPT, MAED
Head Student Affairs

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