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NURS 1005 Unit 2 Ch.19 Test With
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Which of the following are vital signs:

-Body Temperature

-Weight

-Blood Pressure

-Height

-Respiration

-Heart beat - ANSWER -Body Temperature

-Blood Pressure

-Respiration

-Heart Beat

True or False -Health care professionals refer to certain key measurements
that provide essential information about a person's health as vital signs
because they are necessary to life - ANSWER True

True or false. It is the duty of a nursing assistant to routinely measure and
record a person's vital signs and report promptly to the doctor if abnormal
changes are detected. - ANSWER False -It is the duty of a nursing assistant to
routinely measure and record patients' or residents' vital signs and report
promptly to the NURSE if abnormal changes are detected.

,True or false. Although height and weight are not technically vital signs, the
nursing assistant is responsible for obtaining and recording these
measurements as frequently as vital signs. - ANSWER F -Although height and
weight are not technically vital signs, the nursing assistant is responsible for
obtaining and recording these measurements BUT NOT as frequently as vital
signs.

True or false. A change in a person's normal vitals sign measurements can be
a sign of illness - ANSWER T

Which functions are regulated automatically by the body?

A- height

B- food intake

C- body weight

D-heart rate, internal temperature of the body, respiratory rate - ANSWER D
-Heart rate, internal temperature of the body, respiratory rate

Why should you know the normal ranges for each vital sign?

A- because a person's vital sign measurements may vary over the course of a
day.

B- because a patient or resident might ask you for this information.

C- because knowing normal ranges will allow you to quickly recognize
measurements that are not within the range of normal and may indicate a
response to illness or injury.

D- because blood pressure has to be measured frequently. - ANSWER C
-Because knowing normal ranges will allow you to quickly recognize

,measurements that are not within the range of normal and may indicate a
response to illness or injury.

What might a change in vital signs indicate?

A- of all the activities going on inside the body, one of them has ceased.

B- something has put the body out of balance, and the body is attempting to
get back that balance.

C- regulation of body functions such as temperature and breathing.

D- A state of complete physical balance. - ANSWER B -Something has put the
body out of balance, and the body is attempting to get back that balance.

Should vital signs be measured and compared if a patient is visiting the
doctor - ANSWER Yes

Should vital signs be measured and compared every shift or every few hours,
when a patient is admitted to a hospital - ANSWER Yes

Should vital signs be measured and compared once daily or weekly, if
admitted to a long-term care facility? - ANSWER Yes

Should vital signs be measured and compared before and after certain
medications are given? - ANSWER Yes

Should vital signs be measured and compared before, during, and after a
surgical or diagnostic procedure? - ANSWER Yes

Should vital signs be measured and compared at odd hours? - ANSWER No

Should vital signs be measured and compared to compare with normal
values? - ANSWER No

, Should vital signs be measured and compared in an emergency situation? -
ANSWER Yes

Should vital signs be measured and compared continuously if the person is
critically ill? - ANSWER Yes

Should vital signs be measured and compared if the person complains of
dizziness, nausea, or pain? - ANSWER Yes

Should vital signs be measured and compared if the person is not looking or
acting like he or she normally does? - ANSWER Yes?

Should vital signs be measured and compared if the person is participating in
an activity that may affect her vital signs? - ANSWER No

True or false. A patient who is critically ill may be attached to machines that
measure his vital signs continuously and displays the results on a monitor. -
ANSWER T

True or false. If a person has been participating in activities that may affect
her vital signs, it is not necessary to wait before measuring them. - ANSWER
F -If a person has been participating in activities that may affect her vital
signs, it IS necessary to wait before measuring them.

True or false. The facilities and agencies will have different policies regarding
how vital signs are recorded. - ANSWER T

True or false. A person's vital sign measurements maybe recorded in an
electric record. - ANSWER T

True or false. Asking for help when one is unsure is a sign of failure or an
inability to do one's job - ANSWER F -Asking for help when one is unsure is
NOT a sign of failure or an inability to do one's job.

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