Care Technician Exam Content
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS
1. What is the minimum grade required to achieve National Certification? -
ANSWER ✅ A minimum grade of 70%.
2. What must be clearly printed on the answer sheet during the exam? -
ANSWER ✅ Your full name, test ID, social security number, and complete
mailing address.
3. What is the first step in the SOAP method of charting? - ANSWER ✅
Subjective: Patient interview.
4. What does the 'O' in SOAP stand for? - ANSWER ✅ Objective: Physical
examination and test results.
5. What is the purpose of the 'A' in SOAP? - ANSWER ✅ Assessment:
defining the diagnosis from findings.
6. What does 'P' in SOAP refer to? - ANSWER ✅ Plan: planning treatment
options and consultations.
,7. What is SOMR? - ANSWER ✅ Source Oriented Medical Records:
information recorded based on who provided the data.
8. What is POMR? - ANSWER ✅ Problem Oriented Medical Records: used in
large medical facilities for multiple physician care.
9. What is computerized medical records? - ANSWER ✅ A combination of
SOMR and POMR methods providing accessibility to health professionals.
10.What is the purpose of a physical examination? - ANSWER ✅ To
objectively evaluate the human body to determine its state of health or
diseases.
11.What is included in a complete physical examination? - ANSWER ✅ Vital
signs, body measurements, and examination of all body systems.
12.What is palpation? - ANSWER ✅ Examination of the body using the sense
of touch.
13.What is auscultation? - ANSWER ✅ Listening to body sounds directly or
with an instrument.
14.What is the purpose of patient positioning? - ANSWER ✅ To place the
patient in a position that allows for better examination.
15.What is the supine position? - ANSWER ✅ The patient lies flat on their
back, face upward.
,16.What is Fowler's position used for? - ANSWER ✅ To examine head, neck,
chest, and extremities, especially in patients with dyspnea.
17.What are vital signs? - ANSWER ✅ Measurements that show the function
of the body's most important systems.
18.What is the role of vital signs in patient care? - ANSWER ✅ They provide
important clues about patient progress and healing.
19.Where is the center of temperature control located? - ANSWER ✅ In the
hypothalamus at the base of the brain.
20.What are the normal temperature ranges for rectal measurement? -
ANSWER ✅ 98.6 F to 100.6 F (37.0C to 38.1C)
21.What is considered a fever? - ANSWER ✅ An increase in body temperature
above 98.6 F (37 degrees C).
22.What is pyrexia? - ANSWER ✅ A fever above 104 degrees F (38 degrees
C).
23.What is hyperpyrexia? - ANSWER ✅ A fever above 105 degrees F (41
degrees C), which is generally fatal.
24.What is hypothermia? - ANSWER ✅ A body temperature lower than 97
degrees F (36 degrees C).
, 25.What does afebrile mean? - ANSWER ✅ Having a normal body
temperature.
26.What is the definition of tachypnea? - ANSWER ✅ A respiratory rate
greater than 40 breaths per minute.
27.What is bradypnea? - ANSWER ✅ A decrease in the number of
respirations, often occurring during sleep.
28.What is the normal respiratory rate for adults? - ANSWER ✅ 12 to 20
breaths per minute.
29.What is the most common method for measuring body temperature? -
ANSWER ✅ Oral temperature measurement.
30.What is the apical pulse? - ANSWER ✅ The pulse located on the chest at
the crossing of the 5th intercostal space and midclavicular line.
31.What is the normal pulse rate range for adults? - ANSWER ✅ 60 to 100
beats per minute.
32.What is pulse deficit? - ANSWER ✅ The difference between the apical and
radial pulse rates.
33.What is blood pressure? - ANSWER ✅ The force of blood pushing against
the walls of the arteries.