Graded A+
1. Describe the significance of ambulation in patient care and recovery.
Ambulation is crucial for promoting mobility, preventing
complications, and aiding in recovery.
Ambulation is primarily used for administering medications to patients.
Ambulation is a technique for assessing a patient's mental health.
Ambulation is only important for elderly patients.
2. In a scenario where a Personal Support Worker is caring for a client with an
unknown infection, which standard precaution should be prioritized?
Only using hand sanitizer after patient contact.
Avoiding all physical contact with the patient.
Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE).
Limiting communication with the patient.
3. Describe the implications of a DNR order for patient care.
A DNR order is a request for pain management only.
A DNR order means that medical personnel should not perform
CPR or other life-saving measures if the patient stops breathing or
their heart stops.
A DNR order indicates that the patient wishes to be transferred to
another facility.
A DNR order allows for all medical interventions to be performed
regardless of the patient's condition.
,4. Cyanosis can indicate
cardiac or pulmonary insufficiency
hormonal abnormalities
bleeding disorder
liver disease
5. What is the meaning of the abbreviation 'a.c' in a medical context?
as needed
after meals
before meals
at bedtime
6. Alopecia refers to:
Thinning hair
Excessive amounts of dry flakes
Hair loss
Excessive body hair
7. What type of muscle is primarily responsible for voluntary movements in the
body?
Cardiac muscle
Smooth muscle
Connective tissue
Skeletal muscle
,8. Describe why the Semi-Fowler's position is preferred for patients using a
bedpan.
The Semi-Fowler's position helps to promote comfort and facilitates
easier use of the bedpan by reducing strain on the patient.
The Semi-Fowler's position allows for better circulation in the legs.
The Semi-Fowler's position is used to prevent aspiration during
feeding.
The Semi-Fowler's position is primarily for patients with respiratory
issues.
9. One of the most common fears of older adults is
getting lost in an unfamiliar place.
not being accepted by peers.
loss of independence.
dying.
10. Describe the significance of the perineum in female anatomy and its
relevance to personal support work.
The perineum is primarily important for reproductive health only.
The perineum is significant as it is involved in childbirth and can be
a focus for care during personal hygiene.
The perineum is only significant in male anatomy.
The perineum has no relevance to personal support work.
11. During the manic phase of Bipolar Disorder the person may:
Sleep little without getting tired
, Have "racing thoughts" and talk on and on
Be extraordinarily active planning excessive daily activities
All of the above
12. What does the acronym DIPPS represent in the context of patient care?
Diagnosis, Intervention, Procedure, Patient, Support
Diversity, Inclusion, Participation, Partnership, Safety
Dignity, Independence, Preferences, Privacy, Safety
Development, Intervention, Prevention, Protection, Support
13. Describe the importance of regularly emptying an ostomy pouch for patient
care.
Regularly emptying an ostomy pouch is done only when the patient
feels discomfort.
Regularly emptying an ostomy pouch is unnecessary as it does not
affect patient comfort.
Regularly emptying an ostomy pouch is only important for aesthetic
reasons.
Regularly emptying an ostomy pouch is important to prevent
overflow, maintain hygiene, and ensure the comfort of the patient.
14. If a client is recovering from surgery, how would you adjust their diet to
support healing?
Decrease carbohydrate intake to reduce weight.
Maintain the same diet as before surgery.
Increase protein intake to aid in tissue repair.