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RDA WRITTEN TEST EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% ANSWERS 2024/2025

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RDA WRITTEN TEST EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% ANSWERS 2024/2025 Vital signs include: A) Temperature B) Respiration Rate C) Blood Pressure and Pulse D) All of the Above - answerD A temperature above normal range indicates: A) Gingivitis B) Presence of Infection C) Flu D) A Contagious Disease - answerB Normal body temperature for an adult is: A) 99.1 B) 96.8 C) 97.5 D) 98.6 - answerD Oral temperature is the most commonly used method of taking body temperature. Indications for its use are: A) Patient has no mouth injuries B) Patient can breathe through his nose C) Patient can follow your directions D) All of the above - answerD *______* is the pathological elevation of blood pressure: A) Hypotension B) Hypertension C) Hyperactivity D) Hyperglycemia - answerB The normal pulse rate for a child is: A) 80-100 B) 80 C) 100 or higher D) 60-80 - answerA Factors which could affect one's pulse are: A) Fasting B) Emergency Situations C) Stimulants D) All of the above - answerD Normal adult pulse range is: A) 60-80 per minute B) 60-80 per hour C) 100 per minute D) 25 per minute - answerA At which of the following points on the body can you feel a patients pulse? A) Radial B) Brachial C) Temporal D) All of the above - answerD When taking a patients pulse, the following steps should be followed: A) Tell the patient what is happening B) Count the pulse for one minute C) Record on the patients chart D) All of the above - answerD The most common place to take a patients pulse is on the wrist. This location is called the: A) Common B) Radial C) Brachial D) Medial - answerB Characteristics of respiration would include: A) Rate B) Rhythm C) Depth D) All of the above - answerD Normal respiration rate for an adult is: A) 20-30 per minute B) 15 per minute C) 14-20 per minute D) None of the above - answerC Blood pressure consists of two components. These are: A) Systolic and cardiac B) Cardiac and diastolic C) Systolic and Diastolic D) None of the above - answerC The pressure measuring the highest, or peak pressure, is called: A) Systolic B) Diastolic C) Cardiac D) Bulimic - answerA The measurement of the lowest pressure is: A) Systolic B) Diastolic

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