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Which
sentence is correct? *
The physiotherapist has treated the hurt of my ankle.
The patient aches himself in his ward, so we need to give him immediate
treatment.
I’ve been resisting this maddening back pain for years.
I’ve never thought that my husband has similar hurt to mine
Look at this scale of pain intensity. Scale 0 is categorized into . . .
pain *
No pain
Mild pain
Moderate pain
Severe Pain
Scale 4 is categorized into . . . pain *
No pain
Mild pain
Moderate pain
Severe Pain
When someone feels a pain like being pushed by pins and needles
on the certain part of his/her body, it means s/he has . . . *
tingling feeling
shooting pain
stinging sensation
stabbing pain
When patients feel headache, they will feel a constant beating on
their head. Sometimes we can feel the rhythm of this beating. This
type of pain can be described as. . . *
stabbing pain
burning sensation
throbbing pain
Itchy feeling
The. . . pain/feeling might happen to someone’s mouth or throat
when they are in contact with an allergen *
burning
shooting
throbbing
dull
Fill the blanks of this text with the correct answer. *
sleep
slept
sneeze
sneezed
Fill the blanks of this text with the correct answer. *
sore muscle
backache
sore throat
sneeze
Fill the blanks of this text with the correct answer. *
liver
backache
toothache
fever
Fill the blanks of this text with the correct answer. *
throbbing
shooting
sneezing
shivering
Fill the blanks of this text with the correct answer. *
cold sweat
bloated
sore muscle
stomachache
Fill the blanks of this text with the correct answer. *
runny nose
cold sweat
fever
sore throat
The following technique which belongs to therapeutic communication
with patients is… *
using a moderate speech rate when talking
looking at patient’s family when asking her/his condition.
folding arms when listening to the patient’s complaints.
standing when talking to patients.
A patient need to take medication to ease his/her pain. However, the
patient is unwilling to do that. We can use therapeutic communication
to ask them consume the medication by saying. . . *
I would really like you to take this medication. I want to help you
B. You really need to take this medication. We have order it for you
C. I don’t understand why you do that. Please, take the medication
D. If you want to recover quickly, you should do what we ask
In communicating with patients, we need to notice time and
relevance. Which statement describes best this aspect? *
When the patient is in pain, the nurse listens to their complaints attentively
rather than explaining operation preparation right away.
When the patient expresses his/her dissatisfaction about hospital personnel,
the nurse uses open posture.
When talking to the patient, the nurse sits on the same level as him/her and
lean towards them.
When talking to the patient, the nurse uses vocabularies that are easily
understood. Medical vocabularies are not recommended to be used
Which description is correct? *
Pulse oximeter is used to measure blood pressure
Sphygmomanometer is utilized to check how many times the heart beats per
minute
Oxygen saturation can be observed using scales
Body temperature can be measured by thermometers
In terms of vital signs, pulse rate is represented by. . . *
BP
P
T
RR
A 79 year-old man is admitted to emergency room. After checking his
vital signs, the result shows: BP 150/100, T 390 C, P 90, RR 32.
Which vital sign is within normal range? *
BP
P
T
RR
To express the above’s chart to your nurse partner, you can say . . . *
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