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Final Written Revalida Set2
Final Written Revalida Set2
CAREGIVING NC II PROGRAM
WRITTEN REVALIDA
(FINAL EXAM)
SET A
NAME:__________________________________________DATE:_____________________________
FINAL SCORE:_________________________________TRAINER:_______________________________
A. Give 1-2 minutes of CPR before calling 911 if the victim is an infant.
B. Give 1-2 minutes of CPR before calling 911 if the victim is a child.
C. Call 911 and return to the victim if the victim is an adult.
D. All of the above.
7. Children's CPR is given to:
A. Children under the age of 8.
B. Anyone who’s height is less than 4’ 6”.
C. Anyone who’s weight is less than 60 lb.
D. Children under the age of 15.
8. To clear the victim's airway, you should:
A. 24 months
B. 9 months
C. 12 months
D. 18 months
10. When administering CPR, what is breaths-to-compressions ratio?
A. 5 cm
B. 3/4 the depth of the chest
C. 2 inches deep
D. 1/3 to 1/2 the depth of the chest
18. When administering CPR for children you should:
A. Do 7 reps of compressions, 30 each with 2 breath 1 second long, then call EMS
B. Do 5 reps of compressions, 30 each with 2 breaths 1 second long, then call EMS
C. Do 3 reps of compressions, 30 each with 2 breaths 1 second long, then call EMS
D. Call EMS first, then proceed with compression reps until the arrival
19. When performing adult CPR, the depth of compression should be:
A. 3 inches deep
B. at least 2 inches deep
C. 2/12 inches deep
D. None of the above
20. When finding carotid artery, you are looking to check adult or child victims:
A. Blood Flow
B. Pulse
C. Breathing
D. None of the above
21. If not comfortable with your abilities to perform CPR, you should:
A. In case you get separated from the victim, you know where to find him
B. For safety purposes
C. When calling 911, you need to inform them of your location
D. None of the above
23. The purpose of the first aid guide, which is included in the first aid kit
A. Explains how to use the supplies included in the first aid kit
B. Treatment options for medical emergency
C. Guide you through CPR steps
D. None of the above
24. If the victim refuses First Aid, what should you do?
A. Call 911 and stay with the victim until Help arrives
B. Do not do anything
C. Perform First Aid anyway
D. None of the above
25. One of the OSHA's recommendations when coming in contact with bodily fluids, skin or
blood:
a. Raise the injured part, as long as it does not cause more pain
b. Turn him to the side and wait for EMS
c. Give mouth to mouth
d. None of the above
a. True
b. False
28. One of the key steps in Heimlich maneuver is
a. Perform upward thrusts on the victim until the item is forced out or ambulance
arrives
b. Perform upward thrusts for 3 minutes then lay the person on his/her side
c. Perform 5 reps of upward thrusts
d. None of the above
29. When faced with the victim you suspect has suffered an internal injury, one of the steps
you must take:
a. Put the victim in the horizontal position on his back, and make sure he/she does
not move
b. Put the victim on his/her side and call 911
c. At minimum call 911 and perform chest compressions
d. None of the above
30. Before administering First Aid, you must always make sure that the scene is safe for you and
the victim
a. True
b. False
TEST II. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION IN ESSAY FORM ( 4 points each)
1. WHAT IS A CAREGIVER?
2. WHAT DO YOU DO TO PATIENT WITH 37.8 °C TEMP.?
3. IF THE VICTIM HAS NEGATIVE PULSE AND BREATHING, WHAT WILL YOU DO? BRIEFLY EXPLAIN
YOUR MANAGEMENT
4. HOW DO YOU HANDLE A CHOKING INFANT?
5. HOW TO MANAGE HYPERTENSION?
6. HOW DO YOU HANDLE “TEMPER TRANTRUMS” among Autistic Children?
7. HOW DO YOU MANAGE a PT with Parkinson’s Patient stage 3?
8. HOW TO MANAGE ALZHEIMERS PT AT STAGE 3
9. In STAGE 1 Alzheimer’s disease, as a Caregiver will be your intervention to delay patient’s
symptoms?
10. WHAT IS PARKINSONS DISEASE?
11. HOW TO PREVENT PRESSURE SORES?
12. HOW DO YOU HANDLE ELDERLY PATIENT WITH POOR EYE SIGHT
13. HOW DO YOU HANDLE ELDERLY WITH PRESBYCUSIS?
14. IF AN INFANT IS ONLY 4 MOS OLD COULD HE BE GIVEN SOLID FOODS? EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER.
15. What to do when a Patient suffers Epileptic attack?
TEST III. IDENTIFICATION (2 pts each)
_______________1. An act of copying somebody’s work or idea.
_______________2. A way of showing that you admire and value something.
_______________3. Lack of ability relative to personal/group standard or norm.
_______________4. Tools, products, or type of equipment that help you perform tasks and activities if
you have disability.
_______________5. Band of fabric or leather that is positioned around the pt’s waist during transfers
or ambulation.
_______________6. Assistive device for pt’s who are unable to use one leg or who need to gain
strength in both legs.
_______________7. Assistive device with a frame, handgrips, and four points at the bottom.
_______________8. Used by residents who can no longer safely walk a certain distance with assistive
devices and/or another’s support or supervision.
_______________9. Done every after a certain type of procedure to maintain an organized system of
care.
_______________10. The cleansing of patient in bed.
_______________11.It is the technique of preparing different types of bed in making a patient
comfortable for a particular condition.
_______________12. Type of Bed made while patient is in it.
_______________13. It includes body temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure.
_______________14. Sudden death of an infant (younger than 1 year old) that is unexplained after
thorough investigation.
_______________15. A device used to measure blood pressure, composed of inflatable cuff to restrict
blood flow, and a mercury or mechanical manometer to measure the pressure.
_______________16. Hotness or coldness of a particular surface.
_______________17. Use to take temperature via armpit.
_______________18. Use to take temperature via ears.
_______________19. A process by which an employee is evaluated by an employer for a prospective
employment in their company, organization, or firm.
_______________20. It includes the ear and eye protection, respirators, and protective clothing.