Chapters 5-7 and medical terminology

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  1.  
    Oxygen, food, water, elimination, rest and shelter are
    A. physical needs B. safety and security needs C. self esteem needs D. cultural needs
  2.  
    For effective communication with a person in a wheelchair you should
    A. sit next to or squat down next to them B. lean on their wheelchair C. speak louder so they can hear you D. sit in an empty wheelchair so you are closer to them
  3.  
    Which example of body language shows a patient that you are listening
    A. you sit with your arms crossed B. You make and continue eye contact C. you interrupt them several times to talk to your co-worker D. you watch their TV because your favorite commercial is playing
  4.  
    A 26 year old patient weighs 600 pounds, what equipment do you expect to be in her room?
    A. a pediatric bed B. a regular hospital bed C. a cardiac specialty bed D. A bariatric bed
  5.  
    Dysphagia means
    A. difficulty urinating B. difficulty swallowing C. difficulty speaking D. difficulty kicking
  6.  
    Your role in the nursing process involves
    A. making nursing diagnoses B. writing the care plan C. evaluating if the goals are met D. reporting observations
  7.  
    Which of the following is a task that nursing assistants do not perform?
    A. shaving a resident B. toileting a resident C. inserting a catheter D. emptying a catheter
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Chapters 5-7 and medical terminology (Answer Key)

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  1.  
    Oxygen, food, water, elimination, rest and shelter are
    A. physical needs B. safety and security needs C. self esteem needs D. cultural needs
  2.  
    For effective communication with a person in a wheelchair you should
    A. sit next to or squat down next to them B. lean on their wheelchair C. speak louder so they can hear you D. sit in an empty wheelchair so you are closer to them
  3.  
    Which example of body language shows a patient that you are listening
    A. you sit with your arms crossed B. You make and continue eye contact C. you interrupt them several times to talk to your co-worker D. you watch their TV because your favorite commercial is playing
  4.  
    A 26 year old patient weighs 600 pounds, what equipment do you expect to be in her room?
    A. a pediatric bed B. a regular hospital bed C. a cardiac specialty bed D. A bariatric bed
  5.  
    Dysphagia means
    A. difficulty urinating B. difficulty swallowing C. difficulty speaking D. difficulty kicking
  6.  
    Your role in the nursing process involves
    A. making nursing diagnoses B. writing the care plan C. evaluating if the goals are met D. reporting observations
  7.  
    Which of the following is a task that nursing assistants do not perform?
    A. shaving a resident B. toileting a resident C. inserting a catheter D. emptying a catheter

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