2026 EXAMINATION TEST
◉ Naloxone. Answer: Medication to reverse opioid effects, especially
respiratory depression.
◉ Oxygen Saturation. Answer: Percentage of oxygen in the blood,
normal is 95-100%.
◉ Magical Thinking. Answer: Belief that thoughts can influence
outcomes, common in children.
◉ Deep Tendon Reflexes (DTR). Answer: Reflexes tested to assess
neurological function, rated 0-4+.
◉ Advance Directives. Answer: Legal documents expressing a
patient's medical care preferences.
◉ Power of Attorney. Answer: Designated person to make healthcare
decisions for another.
◉ End-of-Life Care. Answer: Support and medical care during the
final phase of life.
,◉ Sterile Gloves. Answer: Used to prevent infection during invasive
procedures.
◉ IV Fluid. Answer: Intravenous solution administered for hydration
or medication.
◉ Nasal Cannula. Answer: Device delivering oxygen through the
nostrils.
◉ Respiratory Rate. Answer: Number of breaths taken per minute,
normal is 12-20.
◉ Fetal Heart Rate (FHR). Answer: Heartbeat of a fetus, normal
range is 120-160 bpm.
◉ Urine Output. Answer: Volume of urine produced, indicates
kidney function.
◉ Corneal Abrasion. Answer: Scratch on the eye's surface, requires
careful treatment.
◉ Central Venous Catheter. Answer: A catheter placed in a large vein
for medication delivery.
,◉ Respiratory Depression. Answer: Decreased breathing rate, can
lead to low oxygen levels.
◉ Client Lethargy. Answer: State of sluggishness or lack of energy in
a patient.
◉ Surgical Removal. Answer: Procedure to excise a mass or tumor
from the body.
◉ Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR). Answer: Order indicating no
resuscitation efforts in case of cardiac arrest.
◉ Acetaminophen. Answer: Pain reliever not indicated for opioid
overdose situations.
◉ Fentanyl. Answer: Potent opioid that can cause respiratory
depression.
◉ Propofol. Answer: Sedative used in anesthesia, can depress
respiratory function.
◉ Bowel Sounds. Answer: Sounds produced by the intestines,
indicate digestive activity.
, ◉ Client Education. Answer: Informing patients about their health
and treatment options.
◉ Invasive Procedure. Answer: Medical procedure that involves
entering the body.
◉ Oxygen Therapy. Answer: Administration of oxygen to improve
oxygen saturation.
◉ IV Therapy. Answer: Administration of fluids and medications
directly into the bloodstream.
◉ Respiratory Assessment. Answer: Evaluation of a patient's
breathing and lung function.
◉ Hand Hygiene. Answer: Critical practice to prevent infection
transmission.
◉ Interlace Fingers. Answer: Technique to enhance hand scrub
effectiveness.
◉ Surgical Hand Scrub. Answer: Antiseptic procedure before
surgical attire donning.