RLE 109 PRELIM EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL
CORRECT
Women with HYDRAMNIOS (too much amniotic fluid around the fetus)
• Women with FULL BLADDER
• MULTIPLE PREGNANCIES
• FETAL ANOMALIES OR FETUS IS ATYPICAL POSITION - Answer- Limitations:
Identification of the Fundus - Answer- Step 1:
Identification of the Fetal Back - Answer- Step 2:
Identification of the Fetal Part occupying the Pelvic Inlet - Answer- Step 3:
Identification of the Fetal Part in the Pelvic Cavity - Answer- Step 4:
FUNDAL GRIP
UMBILICAL GRIP
PAWLIK'S GRIP
PELVIC GRIP - Answer- Leopold's Maneuver
NORMAL POSITION AND PRESENTATION - Answer- Facing Backward
Head First
ABNORMAL POSITION - Answer- Facing forward
Asepsis - Answer- state of being free from disease causing contaminants and
preventing contact with microorganisms.
Hand washing - Answer- is the act of cleansing the hands with water and soap for the
purpose of removing soil or microorganism(germs), in order to prevent cross-
contamination and minimize nosocomial infections.
•To prevent cross infection in the hospital environment.
• Removes dirt and soil from hand
> Reduces risk of hand acting as carrier of disease.
> Breaks the chain of infection spread.
> Prevents nosocomial infection.
, > To control infection.
> To ensure patient's comfort, safety and psychological well being. - Answer- Purpose
1. Before patient care.
2. After environment contact.
3. After exposure to blood/body fluids.
4. Before doing any procedure.
5. After patient care. - Answer- World Health Organization (WHO) there are 'five
moments' for washing hands:
BEFORE PATIENT CONTACT - Answer- 5 moments for
HAND HYGIENE
1.
BEFORE ASEPTIC TASK - Answer- 2.
AFTER BODY FLUID EXPOSURE RISK - Answer- 3.
AFTER PATIENT CONTACT - Answer- 4.
AFTER CONTACT WITH PATIENT FINDINGS - Answer- 5.
1. Elbow tap
2. Foot tap
3. Sensor tap - Answer- Types of taps:
1. Medical hand washing
2. Surgical hand washing - Answer- Types of hand washing
1. Antimicrobial Soap (liquid or bar)
2. Warm running water
3. Paper towels/ cloth towel (sterile)
4. Fingernail brush/ Nail cleaner - Answer- Equipments:
" Cut the nails
• Avoid nail polish
Remove all the rings
• Remove wrist watch
Remove bangles and threads - Answer- Before Washing The Hands;
40-60 seconds - Answer- Medical hand washing take about:
1. Preparation,
2. Washing
3. Rinsing and drying - Answer- Medical hand washing
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL
CORRECT
Women with HYDRAMNIOS (too much amniotic fluid around the fetus)
• Women with FULL BLADDER
• MULTIPLE PREGNANCIES
• FETAL ANOMALIES OR FETUS IS ATYPICAL POSITION - Answer- Limitations:
Identification of the Fundus - Answer- Step 1:
Identification of the Fetal Back - Answer- Step 2:
Identification of the Fetal Part occupying the Pelvic Inlet - Answer- Step 3:
Identification of the Fetal Part in the Pelvic Cavity - Answer- Step 4:
FUNDAL GRIP
UMBILICAL GRIP
PAWLIK'S GRIP
PELVIC GRIP - Answer- Leopold's Maneuver
NORMAL POSITION AND PRESENTATION - Answer- Facing Backward
Head First
ABNORMAL POSITION - Answer- Facing forward
Asepsis - Answer- state of being free from disease causing contaminants and
preventing contact with microorganisms.
Hand washing - Answer- is the act of cleansing the hands with water and soap for the
purpose of removing soil or microorganism(germs), in order to prevent cross-
contamination and minimize nosocomial infections.
•To prevent cross infection in the hospital environment.
• Removes dirt and soil from hand
> Reduces risk of hand acting as carrier of disease.
> Breaks the chain of infection spread.
> Prevents nosocomial infection.
, > To control infection.
> To ensure patient's comfort, safety and psychological well being. - Answer- Purpose
1. Before patient care.
2. After environment contact.
3. After exposure to blood/body fluids.
4. Before doing any procedure.
5. After patient care. - Answer- World Health Organization (WHO) there are 'five
moments' for washing hands:
BEFORE PATIENT CONTACT - Answer- 5 moments for
HAND HYGIENE
1.
BEFORE ASEPTIC TASK - Answer- 2.
AFTER BODY FLUID EXPOSURE RISK - Answer- 3.
AFTER PATIENT CONTACT - Answer- 4.
AFTER CONTACT WITH PATIENT FINDINGS - Answer- 5.
1. Elbow tap
2. Foot tap
3. Sensor tap - Answer- Types of taps:
1. Medical hand washing
2. Surgical hand washing - Answer- Types of hand washing
1. Antimicrobial Soap (liquid or bar)
2. Warm running water
3. Paper towels/ cloth towel (sterile)
4. Fingernail brush/ Nail cleaner - Answer- Equipments:
" Cut the nails
• Avoid nail polish
Remove all the rings
• Remove wrist watch
Remove bangles and threads - Answer- Before Washing The Hands;
40-60 seconds - Answer- Medical hand washing take about:
1. Preparation,
2. Washing
3. Rinsing and drying - Answer- Medical hand washing