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TLE G-10 CAREGIVING REVIEWER

FOR SECOND QUARTER


1. When counting the pulse rate, you may use the pulse at what points?
The carotid artery, The radial artery &The apical area of the heart via the chest using a stethoscope
2. What are the four components of vital signs? Temperature, Blood Pressure, Respirations and Pulse
3. It is measured with a blood pressure cuff and stethoscope by a nurse or other health care provider, is the
force of the blood pushing against the artery walls? Blood Pressure
4. Is the normal pulse for adults? 60 to 100 beats per min.
5. What is the meaning of “mm Hg”? millimeters of Mercury
6. What is the measurement of heart rate, or the number of times the heart beats per minute? Pulse rate
7. What kind of thermometer is inserted into the patient’s ear canal? Tympanic thermometer
8. Which blood pressure is Hypotension? 90/60 mm Hg
9. What is the normal respiration rate of an adult?12 to 20 breaths per minute
10. What is the normal body temperature range of a person?36.0 to 37.2 C
11. What kind of medical instrument is used for listening to the action of someone’s heart or
breathing?Stethoscope
12. What kind of basic tools and supplies prepared in advance as an aid to survival in an emergency.
Survival kit
13. What is the respiration pattern for abnormally slow breathing less than 12 bpm? Bradypnea
14. What kind of pressure is when the heart is at rest? Diastolic pressure
15. It is a pulse located at the side of the neck ? Carotid
16. The normal body temperature of a person varies depending on?
Gender, Recent activity & Food and fluid consumption
17. Temperature can be taken by mouth using either the classic glass thermometer, or the more modern digital
thermometer? Orally
18. It refers to a measurement of the heart beat using the fingers to palpate an artery. Pulse rate
19. What do you call on breathing that is faster or deeper?Tachypnea
20. It is equipment used in getting blood pressure? Sphygmomanometer
21.What do you call on the study of how the environment affects your health? Environmental Health
22.What is the signal word on package for slightly toxic? Danger
23.What do you call on the total amount of a hazard that comes in direct contact with your body? Exposure

24.The study of how environmental hazards, such as natural and human-made chemicals, can enter our bodies
and make us sick. Toxicology
25.How many minutes of sun exposure might not have any harmful effects? 30 minutes
26.Which statement is correct about dose? The larger the dose, the more extreme the response will be.

27What are the routes of exposure? Inhalation, Ingestion and Dermal absorption

28.It refers to the amount of a hazard that actually enters your body. Dose
29. What is the risk when grape growers use pesticides on their crops?
People ingest pesticides with the fruit and get sick
30.What are DRACBD stands for? Danger, Response, Airway, Circulation, Breathing and Disability
31.How should you open an airway in an unconscious adult victim? Tilt the head back & lift the chin

32.What is the color of blood in capillary bleeding? Medium Red


34. If you find a collapsed victim, what is the first thing you should do? Check the area for any potential
hazards

35. What does CPR stands for? Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

36. Dressing and bandages are used to? Help control bleeding and prevent infection.
37. What is the meaning of ‘’mm hg’’? millimeters of mercury
38. Which is/are FALSE about rubbing alcohol in first aid kit?
Control arterial and venous blood flow & Cleans cuts, scrapes, and minor wounds
39. What is the use of medical tape in first aid? To hold a bandage or other dressing onto a wound
40. It is used to treat many types of conditions and will aid in the proper healing of the wound area.
Anti-biotic ointment
41. Which is FALSE about radio basics in communication system? Everyone needs a radio
42. Which is the correct order in using radio?
Press and hold the transmit button for a brief moment
Hold the radio with the antenna pointed up
Speak directly and clearly while holding the mic 2-3 inches from your mouth
Begin your transmission
Be brief and to the point, keep the channel open for others

43. What are the four golden rules in radio communication? Clarity, Simplicity, Brevity, Security

44. Which is TRUE about Radio Etiquette? If someone else is talking, wait until the conversation is over

45. What is the meaning of Wilco in radio terminology? Message understood, will comply
46. What is Y in Nato Phonetic Alphabet? Yankee
47. What is the emergency number of BATANGAS CITY PNP? 723 - 2030
48. 723 - 3027 is the emergency number of what agency in Batangas City? Red Cross Batangas

49. What is the emergency number of Principal’s Office? 722 – 2223


50. 723 – 8890 is the emergency number of what agency? City Health Office

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