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NAME: _________________________________________SCORE: __________________ SECTION: ______________________________________ DATE: General Instruction: Any erasure will not be given credit.

TEST I: Multiple choice Test: Encircle the letter of the best answer. 1. Wipe starting from top to bottom using one stroke, this will prevent a. crossing the clean area when reaching for the other area to be clean. b. floor from becoming wet. c. the dust from spreading. d. the area of most contamination. 2. Remove the dust of cracks and crevices using a. a finger wrap with a piece of cloth. b. a water proof gloves. __________________

c. a small stick wrap with a piece of cloth. d. a commercial spray.

3. Rationale of wet the rugs and wring off excess water before using. a. Prevent the plastic lining becoming wet. b. To immobilize the dust by damping it. c. To prevent dust from spreading. d. Prevent floor from becoming wet. 4. The purpose of dusting. a. To spread the dust evenly. b. To prevent the spread of bacteria. 5. Dusting should start from a. ceiling, floor, walls and windows. b. walls, windows, tables and floor

c. To transfer dust into one another. d. To sprinkle water over a surface.

c. top to bottom using one strokes. d. top to bottom using two strokes.

6. Refers to practices designed to reduce the number of pathogenic microorganisms in the client's environment. a. Medical asepsis c. Handwashing b. Hand hygiene d. Surgical Handwashing 7. Assessment before performing hand washing, a. Presence of factors decreasing susceptibility to infection. b. Assess hands for any visible soiling. c. Visible clean good hands. d. Washing hands with soap and water. 8. what is the significance of using a warm water during hand washing? a. It removes less of the protective oil of the skin b. It easily removes dirt on the hands. c. It kills the bacteria instantly. d. It easily dries the hands.

9. What is the rationale of rubbing all surfaces of your hands, including the palms, in between
fingers, back of the hands and wrist using circular movements? a. Circular movements help risk of bacteria. b. Circular action helps remove microorganism mechanically. c. Circular motion increases microorganism in the hands. d. Circular movement helps adherence of bacteria in the hands. 10. What is the duration for the entire procedure for hand washing? a. 10 20 seconds c. 40 60 seconds b. 15 minutes d. 20 minutes 11. It refers to measures designed to prevent the spread of infectious or potentially infectious microorganisms to health personnel, clients and visitors

a. Isolation technique b. PPE

c. Positive air pressure d. Negative air pressure

12. The mask will be effective if it covers both the nose and the mouth because a. a secure fit prevents both the escape and the inhalation of microorganisms. b. air moves in and out of the door. c. of droplet nuclei. d. of the allergic reaction. 13. Refers the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the alveoli of the lungs and the circulating blood through diffusion. a. Pulmonary ventilation c. Inspiration b. External respiration d. Internal respiration 14. Refers to the force of blood against the arterial walls. a. Blood Pressure c. Systolic Pressure b. Pulse Pressure d. Diastolic Pressure TEST II: Identification. A. Identify which Pulse location is being referred to by the following statements. Write your specific answer on the space provided before each number. __________1. The pulse taken at a point where the radial artery crosses the bones of

the wrist. _________2. The other pulse which is taken on the other side of the wrist. _________3. The pulse is taken on either side of the trachea (windpipe). _________4. This site is usually used when taking the patient's blood pressure. _________5. The pulse is felt just above a large, raised bony area called the zygomatic arch. _________6. The pulse is taken in the groin area by pressing the right or left artery against the ischium. _________7. The pulse which is taken in the middle of the area located on the inside of the knee (the area opposite the kneecap). _________8. The pulse of which is taken at the top of the ankle or just above the ankle on the back, and inside part of the ankle. _________9. The pulse is taken on the top portion of the foot just below the ankle. _________10. The pulse is easily heard when a stethoscope is used.

B. Identify the proper sequence in hand gloving. Write the letter your answer on the space provided before each number. ____1. ____2. ____3. ____4. ____5. ____6. ____7. ____8. ____9. ____10. a. Move one step backward from the table. b. Pick up the exposed glove with your opposite hand (non dominant). c. Tear the outer package then drop it on the waste receptacle. d. Wash hands, to prevent spread of microorganisms. e. Remove jewelry, this prevent tearing off the gloves. f. Insert your free hand into the glove without touching the skin to the outside of the glove. g. Open the second side of the folder with your ungloved hand exposing the second glove. h. Pick up the glove with your gloved hand from under the cuff which is the outside portion. i. When both gloves are on, turn the cuffs up by flipping them. j. Carefully maneuver the second hand into the glove.

III. Enumeration. Enumerate the components of each item below.

A. types of faucet controls (1-5)

1. 2. 3.

4. 5.

B. Correct sequence in the application of Personal Protective Equipment 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

C. Chronological order in the application of bed linens for Bed Making 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

D. Steps for folding washcloths to form a MITT. ( 5 points )

E. Correct sequence in performing the Complete Bed Bath. ( 10 points )

F. Principles in using the walker. ( 2 points )

G. Principles in using a cane. ( 3 points )

H. Principles in using crutches: 1. 2 point-gait

2. 3 point-gait

3. 4 point-gait -

4. Swing- to gait

5. Swing-through gait -

IV. Give what is being asked. ____________________1. A material offered to a hospitalized patient during elimination while on bed if patient is unable to be out of bed. ____________________2. Care given to the patients who cannot perform their own

oral care. ____________________3. Hair care given to hospitalized patients if they are unable to get out from bed. ____________________4. A bath given for patients who are totally dependent and require total hygienic care while lying on bed. ____________________5. Physical therapy consist of manipulating the tissues of the body by the use of friction, stroking and kneading. ____________________6. A process wherein you circle your hand over the shoulder blades and then slowly move gently down the lateral surface of the back. ____________________7. Involves striking the back with side of the hands. ____________________8. Involves picking up areas of the skin between the fingers. ____________________9. Also known as Tepid Sponge Bath. ___________________10. The main concern when promoting activity for a patient. ___________________11. The complete extent of movement of which a joint is normally capable. ___________________12. Moving patients chin down to rest on chest. ___________________13. Lifting the arm forward to above the patients head. ___________________14. Rotating the lower arm and hand so the palm is up. ___________________15. Touching thumb to each finger. ___________________16. Lifting the patients leg laterally away from the body. ___________________17. Returning the leg back toward the other leg and trying to extend it beyond the midline. ___________________18. Moving the patients foot up and back until the toes are upright. ___________________19. Moving the patients foot with the toes pointing down. ___________________20. Turning the sole toward the midline.

GOOD LUCK and GOD BLESS!!!

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