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NOCTI HEALTH ASSISTING EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS PASS GUARANTEED LATEST UPDATE What is an ostomy? - Answer- a surgical opening in the body that connects an organ to the abdominal wall What is a stoma? - Answer- the mucous membrane that is exposed externally of the body in an ostomy that is th...

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NOCTI HEALTH ASSISTING EXAM
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What is an ostomy? - Answer- a surgical opening in the body that connects an organ to
the abdominal wall

What is a stoma? - Answer- the mucous membrane that is exposed externally of the
body in an ostomy that is the connection point of the organ to the abdominal wall.

What should a normal stoma look like? - Answer- bright to dark red in colour and wet
looking b/c of the exposed mucous membrane

When is the best time to collect a routine uring specimen? Why? - Answer- the first void
in the morning is best b/c it is the most concentrated.

How much uring is usually collected for a routine urine specimen? - Answer- 120 cc

What is a clean-catch urine specimen? - Answer- a specimen free of contamination that
does not collect either the first few drops of urine, nor the last.

What does occult blood specimen look for? - Answer- blood in the stool that originated
somewhere in the intestinal tract

When collecting specimens, where should the specimen be placed after collection? -
Answer- inside a specimen container with a proper label, then inside a biohazard bag
that is sealed and marked with the contents for transport to the Lab

How often should circulation below a limb restraint be checked? - Answer- q 15-30 min

How often are restraints removed and for how long? - Answer- q2h for at least 10 min.

Should a pt that is a mouth-breather be given a nasal cannula? Why? - Answer- no b/c
the air would escape instead of being inhaled.

What is postmortem care, and where are identification tags placed during postmortem
care? - Answer- postmortem care is care to a pt after they have died. ID tags are placed
on the big toe

, What are ROM excercises and why are they done? - Answer- range of motion; to
maintain muscle strength and flexibility for a pt who is bedridden in order to maintain
circulation and prevent contracture

Where should crutches be positioned in relation to the pts foot? - Answer- 4-6 inches in
front, and 4-6 inches to the side of the foot

If axillary crutches are used, how much space should be between the armpit and the
axillary bar? - Answer- 2 inches

What is the angle of the elbow when crutches are properly fitted? - Answer- 25-30
degrees

Which side is a cane placed and why? - Answer- On the unaffected side to the pt
doesn't lean toward the cane and fall on the injured leg; natural gait is opposite arm and
leg

The cane handle should be even with the top of what bone? - Answer- femur

How long should an ice pack remain on a pts injury? - Answer- no more than 20 min at
a time

How must sterile items be held in relation to the body? - Answer- in front of you and
away from your body

If additional items are added to a sterile field, what direction are they added from? -
Answer- the sides

What area of a sterile field is considered contaminated? - Answer- 2 inches all the way
around

What piece of equipment is used to sterilize instruments? - Answer- an autoclave

How long are sterile packs sterile? - Answer- 30 days

What process kills ALL microorganisms? - Answer- sterilization


What is the Patient's Bill of Rights? - Answer- specifically referring to the document
written and approved by the American Hospital Association, but meaning a document
that states written policies concerning the factors of care that patients can expect to
receive.

What is a DNR? - Answer- A Do Not Resuscitate order is a document that often results
from a living will that says CPR will not be given in the event the patient stops breathing.

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