T. L. E-8 Caregiving Second Quarterly Assessment

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CAGUIBA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

CAGUIBA, CAMALIG, ALBAY


T. L. E- 8 Caregiving
Second Quarterly Assessment
By Mrs. Cielo D. Negrete
SURNAME: __________________ FIRST NAME: _________________________ DATE: _______________
I. Directions: Classify the following caregiving paraphernalia by writing the letter of the correct answer.

a. Linens c. Health care aids e. Health care aids


b. Cleaning supplies d. Monitoring device f. Personal toiletries

___ 1. Toothbrush, toothpaste, razor _________6. Towel, basin


___ 2. Blanket, bedsheet, pillowcases _________7. Footrest, bed table
___ 3. Cotton, gauze, bandage _________ 8. Sphygmomanometer and stethoscope
___ 4. Thermometer _________ 9. Urinal and bed pan
___ 5. Disinfectant soap _________10. Tissue paper, plastic bags
II. A.Directions: Write TRUE if the statement is correct, or FALSE if it is incorrect.
_____11. Infrared thermometers are commonly called laser thermometer.
_____ 12. Temperatures are bodily functions that reflect the body’s state of health and are measurable.
_____13. The first step in washing clothes is sorting them according to color and type of garment.
_____14. Iron should cool down before storing.
_____15. When measuring the client’s temperature, it is not important for the caregiver to wash his/her
hands because he/she does not come in contact with the client’s bodily fluid.
B. Directions: Read the statements carefully and choose the best answer. Write letter that corresponds
of your answer.
___ 16. What is the balance between heat produced and heat lost in the body?
a. pulse rate b. body temperature c. respiratory rate d. blood pressure
___ 17. This type of thermometer uses mercury and, therefore, is considered unsafe to use.
a. ear thermometer b. infrared thermometer c. digital thermometer d. clinical thermometer
___18. Which of the following is not proper when operating a blender?
a. operating a blender in a dry, fat surface
b. plugging the blender first before putting the pitcher onto the base
c. choosing the setting appropriate for the specified task
d. placing the parts of the blender in their appropriate places before operating
___19. The kind of temperature when thermometer is placed under the armpit.
a. oral temperature b. rectal temperature c. axillary temperature d. none of the above
__ 20. These should be checked before ironing as some fabrics need special care.
a. labels of the garments to be ironed
b. pleats and pockets of skirts
c. collars and sleeves of shirts
d. pants’ waistbands
III. Compute the equivalent of the following measurements in your paper then write on the space provided.
21. 45®C = _______®F
22. 38® C = _______ ®F
23. 102®F = _______ ®C
24. 98® = _______ ®C
25. 75® = _______ ® C
26. 36 teaspoons = ____tablespoons
27. 1.5 liters = _______ cups
28. 1.5 teaspoons = ____ ml
29. 1 ¾ cups = _______ tablespoons
30. 3 quarts= ________ cups
IV. Match column A with column B by writing the appropriate letter on the space before the number.
A B
_31. parenteral a. method of introducing drug through the subarachnoid space of the spinal
_ 32. intradermal b. process of converting drug into fine spray
_ 33. subcutaneous c. changing drugs from liquid to vapor
__34. vaporization d. tells the date when the medicine should be consumed
___35.nebulization e. used for bacterial infections
___36. intraspinal f. relieves runny nose, itchy and watery eyes
___37. intravenous g. method where drug is injected through the vein
___38. expiration date h. method where injected through the cutaneous layer of skin
___39. antibiotics i. method where drug is injected through the dermis layer of the skin
___40. antihistamine j. method of administering medication through injection.

V. Read the label of each medicine bottle. Note down the important information. Use the table below:

INFORMATION Medicine 1 Medicine 2


Trade name 41. 51.
Generic Name 42. 52.
Active ingredient 43. 53.
Uses 44. 54.
Warning Section 45. 55.
Direction 46. 56.
Inactive Ingredient 47. 57.
Dosage Unit 48. 58.
Total Amount of Drug 49. 59.
Expiration Date 50. 60.

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