Final Assessment Sukino Academy
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1. A nursing assistant finds that a patient's blood sugar level is 50 mg/dL. What is the most appropriate action?
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Ask the patient to rest and recheck the blood sugar after an hour
Give the patient a glass of water and monitor for symptoms.
Notify the nurse immediately and provide the patient with a fast-acting carbohydrate
Do nothing, as 50 mg/dL is a normal blood sugar level.
2. Which of the following does FAST stand for in stroke recognization?.
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Face drooping, Arm weakness, Slurred speech, Time to call emergency services
Face drooping, Anxiety, Speech difficulty, Time to call emergency services
Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call emergency services
Facial twitching, Arm weakness, Slurred speech, Time to call emergency services
3. What is a needle stick injury?
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A wound caused by needles that accidentally puncture the skin
A type of injury caused by blunt force trauma
An injury caused by exposure to toxic chemicals
A type of injury caused by slip and fall accidents.
4. What is the primary purpose of NG tube feeding?
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To remove fluids from the stomach
To administer nutrition and medications
To help with breathing
To prevent aspiration
5. Which type of patient typically requires NG tube feeding?
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A patient with a functioning gastrointestinal tract who cannot eat orally
A patient with respiratory issues
A patient with only minor swallowing difficulties
A patient in cardiac arrest
6. What is the correct position for a patient during NG tube feeding?
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Supine
Trendelenburg
Fowlers or Semi-Fowler’s
Prone
7. Before administering a feeding through an NG tube, which step is essential to confirm tube placement?
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Checking for bowel sounds
Aspiration of gastric content
Checking for air entry through the tube
Asking the patient if they feel the tube
8. To reduce the risk of aspiration, how long should a patient remain elevated after NG tube feeding?
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5 minutes
10 minutes
20 minutes
30-60 minutes
9. What are the four main vital signs?
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BP, O2 Sat, Temp, Pulse
BP, Respiration, Temp, O2 Sat
BP, Respiration, Temp, Pulse
BP, Respiration, Pulse, Pain
10. If you have a blood sugar level higher than ____ , your doctor may test you for diabetes.
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100 mg/dl
200mg/dl
400mg/dl
11. What health problems are caused by diabetes?
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Eye Problems
Skin and Foot infections
Nerve and Kidney Damage
All of the above
12. What is the normal range of Respiration rate for Adult?
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16- 20 Breaths Per Minutes
12-20 Breaths Per Minutes
15- 24 Breaths Per Minutes
17- 26 Breaths Per Minutes
13. What is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infections in healthcare settings?
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Wearing gloves all the time
Using alcohol-based hand sanitizer
Proper hand hygiene
wearing a mask
14.What is the first step a caretaker should take if they experience a needle stick injury?
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Ignore the injury if it seems minor
Wash the wound with soap and water immediately
Apply a bandage and continue working
Report it to a supervisor later
15. What is Hyperglycemia?
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High Blood pressure
High Blood Sugar
High Sodium Level
16. What is SpO2?
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Oxygen Saturation
Hypertension
Pulse
Respiration
17. What is the Time Duration Hand Rub?
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20-40 Seconds
20-30 minutes
40-60 Seconds
20-30 Seconds
18. How many step involves in Hand wash Procedure?
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8
10
11
19. Why is active listening crucial for healthcare providers when interacting with patients?
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Patient feels heard and valued
Reduce patient complaint
It allows healthcare workers to avoid emotional involvement
It helps them complete tasks faster
20. As per BMW, Gloves, Tubing and Infected plastics go to which bucket?
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Yellow
Blue
Red
White
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