NAVY HOSPITAL CORPSMAN, HCB
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
labored or difficult breathing - Answer-dyspnea
what type of pain is linked to tissue damage to the skin musculoskeletal system -
Answer-nociceptive
what type of pain is a direct consequence of a lesion or disease affecting the
somatosensory system - Answer-neuropathic
pulse with irregular rhythm - Answer-arrhythmia
what can be used by children as well as patients with language barriers or cognitive
impairment - Answer-wong baker faces chart
without fever - Answer-afebrile
with fever - Answer-febrile
what are signs to life temp, RR, HR, and BP - Answer-vital signs
What is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or
potential tissue damage? - Answer-pain
what is another term for nociceptive pain? - Answer-somatic
what are the characteristics of pain? - Answer-onset
provocation
quality
region
scale
time
what does the acronym NRS stand for - Answer-numerical rating system
what are some non verbal cues? - Answer-restlessness, pacing, guarding, wincing,
crying, withdrawal from touch
what is it called when you can see the outcome of pain - Answer-sign
what is it called when the patient tells you how the pain feels - Answer-symptom
, how can pain be managed - Answer-- Medications
- Mild exercise
- Diversion techniques
- Hot or cold compress
- Physical therapy techniques
- Reassurance
how can pain be recorded for inpatient? - Answer-medication administration record
nursing notes
what is the form name for nursing notes - Answer-SF 510
how can pain be recorded for outpatient - Answer-chronological record of medical care
emergency treatment record field or mass casualty
what is the form name for chronological record of medical care - Answer-SF 600
what is the form name for emergency treatment record - Answer-SF 558
What are the 4 steps to reassessment - Answer-repeat primary assessment, vitals,
physical exam, and check interventions
what does the secondary assessment include - Answer-patient history, review body
systems, physical exam, and vital signs
what is the inhalation and exhalation of gaseous mixtures - Answer-breathing
what is an integrated system of care that guides and tracks patient care over time -
Answer-continuum of care
The area around the wreckage of a vehicle collision or other incident within which
special safety precautions should be taken - Answer-danger zone
what is the description or label for a patients condition - Answer-diagnosis
awareness that there may be injuries - Answer-index of suspicion
actions taken to correct or manage a patients problem - Answer-interventions
a force or forces that may have caused an injury - Answer-mechanism of injury
what is medically wrong with the patient - Answer-nature of illness
what is the direct observation of what you see, hear, smell and touch - Answer-objective
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
labored or difficult breathing - Answer-dyspnea
what type of pain is linked to tissue damage to the skin musculoskeletal system -
Answer-nociceptive
what type of pain is a direct consequence of a lesion or disease affecting the
somatosensory system - Answer-neuropathic
pulse with irregular rhythm - Answer-arrhythmia
what can be used by children as well as patients with language barriers or cognitive
impairment - Answer-wong baker faces chart
without fever - Answer-afebrile
with fever - Answer-febrile
what are signs to life temp, RR, HR, and BP - Answer-vital signs
What is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or
potential tissue damage? - Answer-pain
what is another term for nociceptive pain? - Answer-somatic
what are the characteristics of pain? - Answer-onset
provocation
quality
region
scale
time
what does the acronym NRS stand for - Answer-numerical rating system
what are some non verbal cues? - Answer-restlessness, pacing, guarding, wincing,
crying, withdrawal from touch
what is it called when you can see the outcome of pain - Answer-sign
what is it called when the patient tells you how the pain feels - Answer-symptom
, how can pain be managed - Answer-- Medications
- Mild exercise
- Diversion techniques
- Hot or cold compress
- Physical therapy techniques
- Reassurance
how can pain be recorded for inpatient? - Answer-medication administration record
nursing notes
what is the form name for nursing notes - Answer-SF 510
how can pain be recorded for outpatient - Answer-chronological record of medical care
emergency treatment record field or mass casualty
what is the form name for chronological record of medical care - Answer-SF 600
what is the form name for emergency treatment record - Answer-SF 558
What are the 4 steps to reassessment - Answer-repeat primary assessment, vitals,
physical exam, and check interventions
what does the secondary assessment include - Answer-patient history, review body
systems, physical exam, and vital signs
what is the inhalation and exhalation of gaseous mixtures - Answer-breathing
what is an integrated system of care that guides and tracks patient care over time -
Answer-continuum of care
The area around the wreckage of a vehicle collision or other incident within which
special safety precautions should be taken - Answer-danger zone
what is the description or label for a patients condition - Answer-diagnosis
awareness that there may be injuries - Answer-index of suspicion
actions taken to correct or manage a patients problem - Answer-interventions
a force or forces that may have caused an injury - Answer-mechanism of injury
what is medically wrong with the patient - Answer-nature of illness
what is the direct observation of what you see, hear, smell and touch - Answer-objective