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AHS II. Quiz Bowl Round II. Vitals. How long should you wait after a patient has eaten or drank something before taking their temperature? A. 15 minutes B. 45 minutes C. 60 minutes. Vitals. Periods of apnea followed by periods of dyspnea are called… A. Rales B. Cheyne-Stokes
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AHS II Quiz Bowl Round II
Vitals • How long should you wait after a patient has eaten or drank something before taking their temperature? • A. 15 minutes • B. 45 minutes • C. 60 minutes
Vitals • Periods of apnea followed by periods of dyspnea are called… • A. Rales • B. Cheyne-Stokes • C. Wheezes
Vitals • The top number of the blood pressure is… • A. Diastolic • B. Systolic
Vitals • What pulse is taken with a stethoscope? • A. Femoral • B. Temporal • C. Radial • D. Apical
Vitals • What is the pulse behind the knee?
Vitals • Where do you take an aurel temperature?
Vitals • The type of BP device we have used in this class is referred to as as… • A. Electronic • B. Mercury • C. Aneroid
Bedmaking • Why do we avoid wrinkles in bedmaking?
Bedmaking • What type of corners do we make during bedmaking? • A. Military • B. Cradled • C. Mitered
Bedmaking • Draw sheets are used to….__________________as may also be used as lift sheets. • A. Protect the patient • B. Protect the mattress • C. Protect the wiring in an electronic bed
Bedmaking • Why are mitered corners used? • A. Keep sheets in place • B. So the bed will appear tidy and neat • C. It is required by USDHHS
Bedmaking • A closed bed is turned into an open bed by… • A. Pulling the covers neatly to one side • B. Fan-folding the top sheet to the bottom of the bed • C. Putting the side rails in the low position
Bedmaking • A closed bed is made following… • A. Morning care • B. Breakfast • C. Following a patients discharge
Bedmaking • What is the purpose of a bed cradle? • A. To keep the resident cool • B. To keep the incontinent resident from soiling the linens • C. To keep linens from touching parts of the patients body
Bedmaking • True or false • A bed must be made on one side before moving to the other side of the bed to conserve energy and time.
Bedmaking • Never place dirty linen…
Bedmaking • If you need to support the pillow while changing the pillow case, you should… • A. Rest the pillow on the bed • B. Hold the pillow with your teeth • C. Hold the pillow under your chin
Turning • A patient should be turned, at least, every ______ minutes/hours. • 30 minutes • 1 hour • 2 hours
Body Alignment • Good body alignment helps the patient feel more comfortable and prevents… • A. Swelling • B. Skin breakdown • C. Fatigue
Alignment • True of false • A contracture is a tightening or shortening of a muscle usually caused by lack of movement or usage of a muscle
Dangling • What vital sign should be checked while dangling a patient? It should be done three times during the procedure: before, during, and after. • A. BP • B. Pulse • C. Respirations
Transfers • What should you do before transferring moving any resident from the bed, shower chair, or wheelchair? You have already put the gait belt on.
Personal Hygiene • Personal hygiene includes bathing, pericare, oral hygiene, hair care, nail care, shaving, and… • A. Back care • B. Ear care • C. Belly-button care
Hygiene • A partial bed bath includes only the face, arms, hands, perineal area, and • A. Back • B. Feet • C. Ears
Hygiene • Special oral hygiene is provided for _______________ patients. • A. Diabetic • B. Toothless • C. Semiconscious or unconscious
Hygiene • If possible, toenails should be __________rather than cut. This is because feet are prone to infection and slow healing, especially in diabetics.
Infection control • If an illness originates inside my body, it is… • Examples: multiple sclerosis, bone cancer, juvenile diabetes • A. Nosocomial • B. Endogenous • C. Exogenous
Infection control • I went into the hospital with pneumonia. They put a foley catheter in so they could closely monitor my urinary output. I ended up with a urinary tract infection. The UTI is considered… • A. Endogenous • B. Exogenous • C. Nosocomial
Infection control • The infection or disease originated from outside my body… • Examples: flu, electric shock, trauma, radiation • A. Exogenous • B. Endogenous • C. Opportunistic
Infection control • I have AIDS. My immune system is suppressed. I easily catch pneumonia because I am so fragile from the AIDS. The pneumonia would be considered… • A. Exogenous • B. Opportunistic • C. Nosocomial
Conversions • 37.6 C • What is that in Fahrenheit? • Show your work
Conversions • What is 98.6 F = Celsius? • Show your work
Conversions • King who, what?