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MDC 1 Exam Questions With Correct Solutions Already Passed!! A client is taking a herbal supplement that helps him with his immune system. What supplement is he taking? Echinacea Enhances immunity A client is taking a herbal supplement that helps with headaches. What supplement is he taki...

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A client is taking a herbal supplement that helps him with his immune system. What supplement is he
taking?
Echinacea

Enhances immunity


A client is taking a herbal supplement that helps with headaches. What supplement is he taking?
Feverfew


Types of herbal products
Aloe- Wound Healing
Chamomile- Inflammatory, calming
Garlic- Inhibits platelet aggregation
Ginger- Antiemetic
Ginkgo Biloba- Improves memory
Valerian- Promotes sleep, reduces anxiety


A client reports having pain from touching a curling wand. What pain does she have?
Cutaneous Pain


A client reports feeling pins and needles in his legs. He had a back injury in 2004. What pain does he
have?
Neuropathic Pain


Pain is considered the 5th vital sign and is subjective?
True


What is a scale used to measure ones pain level?
Number,FACES, FLACC,CRIES


What are some of the characteristics of the pain assessment?
Quality, Location

(PQRST)
Proactive factors: What makes it better/worse
Quality: What does it feel like
Region/Radiation: Where does it hurt
Severity: Can you rate your pain
Timing: When does it hurt, constant/intermittent, Does it hurt worse at certain times


Types of Pain
Cutaneous: pain from skin (burned skin)
Visceral: deep internal disorder (menstrual cramps)
Deep Somatic: ligament, tendon, nerves, bones (fracture bones)

, Radiating Pain: starts or origin and extends to other location (pain from sore throat felt in ears)
Referred pain: area distant from site of origin (MI pain felt in left arm)
Neuropathic pain: injury of nerves
Acute Pain: short duration, rapid onset (elevate vitals)
Chronic: Last 6 months or longer (adapts to pain)


What is the best intervention for a fall risk client?
Remove Objects from the floor.

Complete a fall risk assessment, demonstrate call light, fall risk alerts, provide toileting, adequate
lighting, orient to setting, place fall risk pt. near nursing stations, hourly rounding, possessions are
within need, bed in lowest position and locked, rails up if unconscious, side rails down if trying to get
out of bed


Which persons are at risk for falls?
Older adults, Confused patients, Post-Op patients


What does the C mean in the RACE acronym?
Confine the fire

R: rescue and protect clients
A: alarm the fire alarms and update with location and details
C: contain and confine by closing doors and windows and move any 02 or electrical
E: extinguish the fire


What does the A mean in the PASS acronym?
Aim the extinguisher at the base

P: Pull pin
A: Aim at base
S: Squeeze handle
S: Sweep from side to side


Best intervention to take when doing a fire evacuation
Keep patients and families calm


Best fire extinguisher to use for an oxygen fire (because someone lit a cig in the hospital and wasn't
caught)
Class C

Types: A (Combustibles), B (flammable liquids), C (electrical fire)


What is a safety concern for an infant
Choking, Body Harm, Ingesting

Poison, Drowning
Aspiration, Suffocation, Falls, Motor Vehicle Injury, Burns,


Best intervention for a infant who is at risk for choking

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