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1. What is the primary role of a Patient Care Health Assistant (PCHA)?
A) To diagnose patient conditions
B) To prescribe medication
C) To provide basic patient care under the supervision of a nurse
D) To perform surgical procedures
2. Which of the following is the most effective way to prevent the spread of
infections?
A) Wearing a stethoscope
B) Hand hygiene
C) Keeping the room warm
D) Mopping the floor daily
,3. When should standard precautions be used?
A) Only with patients who have a known infection
B) Only in the emergency room
C) With all patients, all the time
D) Only when drawing blood
4. A patient's privacy and confidentiality are protected by which U.S. federal
law?
A) OSHA
B) HIPAA
C) CDC Guidelines
D) Patient Bill of Rights
5. What is the correct term for the side-lying position, often used to prevent
aspiration in unconscious patients?
A) Supine
B) Prone
C) Fowler's
D) Lateral (Recovery) Position
6. When transferring a patient from a bed to a wheelchair, where should the
wheelchair be placed?
, A) On the patient's strong side
B) On the patient's weak side
C) At the foot of the bed
D) It doesn't matter
7. The normal range for an adult's radial pulse is:
A) 60-100 beats per minute
B) 20-40 beats per minute
C) 100-120 beats per minute
D) 40-60 beats per minute
8. Which vital sign is measured as the number of breaths a patient takes per
minute?
A) Pulse
B) Blood Pressure
C) Respiration Rate
D) Temperature
9. A blood pressure reading of 150/95 mmHg would be classified as:
A) Hypotension
B) Normal