Answers
1: What is the primary purpose of conducting a patient assessment? - correct
answer -
To gather comprehensive data about the patients health status and identify
any health needs or problems.
2: What are the four main components of a patient assessment? - correct
answer - Inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation.
3: What is the normal range for adult blood pressure? - correct answer -
120/80 mmHg.
4: What does the term tachycardia refer to? - correct answer -
A heart rate that exceeds the normal resting rate, typically over 100 beats
per minute in adults.
5: What is the significance of the Glasgow Coma Scale? - correct answer -
It is used to assess a patients level of consciousness after a head injury.
, 6: What does the acronym SOAP stand for in medical documentation? -
correct answer - Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan.
7: What is the function of the liver in the human body? - correct answer -
The liver detoxifies chemicals, metabolizes drugs, and produces important
proteins for blood clotting and other functions.
8: What is the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure? -
correct answer - Systolic pressure is the pressure in the arteries during the
contraction of the heart muscles, while diastolic pressure is the pressure
between heartbeats.
9: What are the five rights of medication administration? - correct answer -
Right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, and right time.
10: What is the importance of patient confidentiality? - correct answer -
To protect patient privacy and ensure trust in the healthcare system.
11: What does the term bradycardia refer to? - correct answer -
A slower than normal heart rate, typically fewer than 60 beats per minute
in adults.