RESEARCHED ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS / VERIFIED ANSWERS/
ALREADY GRADED A+
1. A PCT is teaching a patient about HIPAA regulations. Which of the following client
statements indicates an understanding of the teaching?: "My provider is required to report
if I receive a diagnosis of tuberculosis."
(HIPAA regulations require providers to report instances of communicable diseases, including
tuberculosis, to prevent an outbreak in the community.)
2. A PCT is assisting a nurse to insert an indwelling urinary catheter for a patient. After
setting up a sterile field, the technician drops the catheter on clean sheets. Which of the
following actions should the technician take?: Obtain another sterile kit.
(The PCT should obtain another sterile kit and discard the catheter because it touched
a non-sterile surface.)
3. A PCT is recording a patient's output and notes that the patient voided a small
amount of dark yellow urine. The patient is flushed and reports dry
mouth. The technician should identify that these findings indicate which of the following?:
Dehydration.
(With dehydration, urine output decreases, and the urine is concentrated, taking on a dark
yellow color. The PCT should report this finding and the amount of urine output over the
past 4 hr to the nurse.)
4. A PCT overhears the son of a patient who is terminally ill asking a nurse to keep the
diagnosis secret from his father, and the nurse agrees. The techni- cian should recognize
that the nurse's action is a violation of which of the following parts of the Patients' Bill of
Rights?: The right to information about one's condition.
(The PCT should recognize that, according to the Patients' Bill of Rights, a patient's health
care team is required to share information with patients about their diagnoses and
treatment. By agreeing to keep this patient's diagnosis a secret, the nurse is violating the
patient's right to information about his condition.)
5. A PCT is assisting with the admission of a patient who has hearing loss. Which of the
following actions should the technician take when communicat- ing with this patient?:
Write questions and instructions on a notepad for the patient.
(The PCT should use a notepad to communicate important questions and instruc- tions to a
patient who has hearing loss so that the patient can read the information.)
A PCT is caring for a 6-year-old child. Which of the following findings should the technician
identify as a potential indication of child maltreatment?: Malnutrition.
, (Malnutrition, poor hygiene, bruising, and other injuries are potential indications of child
maltreatment.)
6. A PCT is preparing to transfer a nonambulatory patient from a bed to a wheelchair.
Which of the following steps should the technician take?: Lock the wheels of the wheelchair
and the bed.
(Moving dependent patients can result in injury if the wheels on the bed and transfer
devices are not locked.)
7. A PCT is transferring a patient from a bed to a wheelchair using a mechan- ical lift
with a sling. As the patient is being transferred, the technician should place him in which
of the following positions?: Fowler's.
(To transfer a patient from a bed to a wheelchair using a mechanical lift with a sling, the
technician should place the patient in Fowler's position. This helps to properly align the
patient with the wheelchair.)
8. A PCT is caring for a patient whose has a stage III pressure ulcer. Which of the
following manifestations should the technician expect?: The subcutaneous fat is visible, and
there is drainage from the wound.
(The technician should identify these as manifestations of a stage III pressure ulcer.)
9. A PCT is caring for a patient who is on bedrest. Which of the following actions should
the technician take to prevent a pressure ulcer from forming?-
: Reposition the patient at least every 2 hr.
(The PCT should reposition the patient at least every 2 hr to prevent a pressure ulcer from
forming.)
10. A PCT is assisting a nurse to perform an aseptic wound dressing change for a patient
who has a stage IV pressure ulcer. Which of the following actions should the technician
take?: Don new gloves after removing the soiled dressing.
11. Identify the rhythm in the tracing below. (ECG/EKG): Atrial fibrillation.
(Characterized by the absence of P waves, an irregular rhythm, and a ventricular rate of 60
to 100/min.)
A PCT is preparing to ambulate a patient who is at increased risk for falls. The patient asks
the technician, "Why do you have to place a belt around me?" Which of the following
responses should the technician make?: "Gait belts are an added safety feature when
assisting patients to walk."
(The PCT should explain to the patient that gait belts are used to assist with safe
ambulation.)