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Why is it important to ask about allergies during patient history?
A) To know food preferences
B) To decide what medication to give
✔✔C) To avoid administering medications or treatments that could cause a reaction
D) To fill out paperwork
What is the best way to assess a patient’s pain level?
A) Ignore it if patient doesn’t mention it
B) Use only facial expressions
✔✔C) Ask the patient to rate their pain on a scale of 0 to 10
D) Assume pain based on injury type
Which vital sign is usually checked first?
A) Blood pressure
B) Temperature
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,✔✔C) Respiratory rate
D) Pulse oximetry
When taking blood pressure manually, what is the first sound you hear called?
A) Diastolic pressure
✔✔B) Systolic pressure
C) Pulse pressure
D) Heart rate
What should you do if you find a patient’s skin is cyanotic?
A) Wait for improvement
✔✔B) Provide oxygen and assess airway and breathing immediately
C) Give fluids
D) Elevate the legs
What is the correct method to measure a patient’s pulse?
A) Use your thumb on the patient’s wrist
✔✔B) Use your index and middle finger on the radial artery
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, C) Count for 10 seconds and multiply by 10
D) Use any finger and count irregularly
How often should vital signs be reassessed in a stable patient?
A) Every 5 minutes
B) Every 30 minutes
✔✔C) Every 15 minutes
D) Every 60 minutes
What does a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score assess?
A) Heart function
✔✔B) Level of consciousness and neurological status
C) Lung capacity
D) Blood sugar levels
How should you position a patient for an abdominal exam during assessment?
A) Standing upright
B) Sitting
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