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PCA Test Questions and Answers  Already Graded A
  • PCA Test Questions and Answers Already Graded A

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  • PCA Test Questions and Answers Already Graded A being responsible for one's actions and the actions of others. A) responsibility B) taking action C) accountability Accountability a patient should be encourage by the PCA to TCDB every _______________ hours postoperatively A) one B) two C) four two dirty linens are placed in what color bags A) black B) green C) red green urine collected from patient in the middle of urination. A) collection B) midstream C) urinating mi...
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PCA PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • PCA PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • Definition of Pain SUBJECTIVE Pain is whatever the person experiencing the pain says it is, existing whenever the person says it does (Pasero & McCaffery, 2011) Unpleasant, subjective sensory and/or emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage. (IASP, 2010) Assessing Pain Location Intensity Quality Onset, duration & recurrence Precipitating factors Alleviating factors Evolution of new/different pain What is Patient Controlled Analgesia? Techno...
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PCA TEST 2024 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS VERIFIED 100% CORRECT!!
  • PCA TEST 2024 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS VERIFIED 100% CORRECT!!

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  • PCA TEST 2024 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS VERIFIED 100% CORRECT!!
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PCA Competency Test (Georgia Exam) Already Graded To Pass.
  • PCA Competency Test (Georgia Exam) Already Graded To Pass.

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  • PCA Competency Test (Georgia Exam) Already Graded To Pass. being responsible for one's actions and the actions of others. A) responsibility B) taking action C) accountability Accountability a patient should be encourage by the PCA to TCDB every _______________ hours postoperatively A) one B) two C) four two dirty linens are placed in what color bags A) black B) green C) red green urine collected from patient in the middle of urination. A) collection B) midstream C) urinatin...
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PCA exam
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  • PCA exam What are the pca's tasks vital signs, blood sugars, specimens What tasks should a pca not do? start an IV, put in catheters, access patients What should you ask when doing a service or treatment? Ask patients name and date of birth SBAR communication tool Situation- state patient's name Background- report any background info Assessment-report observations/findings Recommendation-report how you feel follow up should occur AC before meals ad lib as des...
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PCA Exam Test Questions and Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers)
  • PCA Exam Test Questions and Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers)

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PCA Exam Questions and Answers  Already Passed
  • PCA Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed

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  • PCA Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed 7. The nonliving components of an ecosystem are called: A. Biotic compounds B. Abiotic compounds C. Mineral components D. Environmental components B. Abiotic compounds 8. Which of the following ecological concepts is illustrated in a food web? A. Population equilibrium B. mutualism C. Biogeochemical cycles D. Competition B. mutualism 9. What is a limiting factor? A. A biotic factor that stops the growth of a plant of animal B....
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PCA Exam Test Study Guide Questions and Answers
  • PCA Exam Test Study Guide Questions and Answers

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  • PCA Exam Test Study Guide Questions and Answers What are some risk factors of skin breakdown? Limited physical ability, age, lack of hydration, poor nutrition, etc. What is the name of the assessment scale used to help determine if a patient is at a greater risk of developing pressure ulcers? Braden Scale _________ is a localized injury to the skin and/or the underlying tissue. It is a result of presence over a bony prominence. Pressure injury What is the main governing body t...
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PCA practice questions & Answers(RATED A+)
  • PCA practice questions & Answers(RATED A+)

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  • A pca is making an open bed for a patient. Which of the following should the tech take? 1. fanfold the top linens at the top of the bed 2. keep the top sheet untucked from the mattress 3. fold the top sheet across the length of the mattress 4. pull the top linens up to cover the full mattress - ANSWER fanfold the top A pca is preparing to preform documentation in a patients elc. Which of the following is an example of appropriate documentation by the tech? 1. the tech on the previous shi...
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PCA exam Questions Complete With A+ Graded Answers
  • PCA exam Questions Complete With A+ Graded Answers

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  • PCA exam questions Per Davita policy, fever and chills is defined as a. Any temperature greater than 99°F or increase over baseline of 1°F with symptoms b. Any temperature greater than 99°F or increase over baseline of 1°F without symptoms c. Any temperature greater than 100°F or increase over baseline of 2°F with symptoms d. Any temperature greater than 100°F or increase over baseline of 2°F without symptoms c. Any temperature greater than 100°F or increase over baseline of 2°F ...
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