Which of the following statements made by the CPCT about taking a patients blood
pressure demonstrates the need for further teaching? - A. "I will apply the cuff to the
upper arm."
**B. "I will use the arm with the dialysis shunt."
C. "I will locate the brachial artery with my fingers."
D. "I ...
PCT NHA Exam Which of the following statements made by the CPCT about taking a patients blood pressure demonstrates the need for further teaching? - ✔✔A. "I will apply the cuff to the upper arm." **B. "I will use the arm with the dialysis shunt." C. "I will locate the brachial artery with my fingers." D. "I will have the patient sit while I take the blood pressure." Which of the following positions is illustrated in the figure above? - ✔✔A. Trendelenberg B. Prone **C. Fowler's D. Recovery In which of the following situations should the CPCT place the patient in the lithotomy position? - ✔✔A. Nasal exam B. Head pain C. Stomach ache **D. Rectal exam Which of the following statements made by the CPCT demonstrates the need for further teaching? - ✔✔A. "I will use the hand sanitizer before and after the examination." B. "I will place instruments near the examination table." **C. "I will leave the room d uring the examination to ensure privacy." D. "I will assist the doctor by drawing blood and urine samples." Which of the following test results should the CPCT report to the nurse immediately? - ✔✔A. Blood pressure 102/62 mm Hg B. Pulse rate 104/min **C. Temperature 32.7 degress C (90.9 degress F) D. Respirations 18/min Which of the following most frequently causes the spread of infection in health care facilities? - ✔✔A. Other patients B. Family members **C. Health care workers' hands D. Health care equ ipment A CPCT is assisting a patient who is ambulating. The patient states, "I feel so dizzy and weak," and her knees buckle. Which of the following actions by the CPCT is most appropriate? - ✔✔**A. Guide the patient to a seated or lying position on the f loor. B. Grab the patient under the arms and hold her up while calling for help. C. Release the transfer belt. Place a wheelchair behind the patient. D. Instruct the patient to grab the rail in the hallway while calling for help. While caring for an 87 -year-old female patient, a CPCT notices the IV infusion pump is cracked. Which of the following actions should the CPCT take? - ✔✔A. Complete the infusion B. After discontinuing its use, place the pump in the utility room. **C. Ensure that bioengineering per forms maintenance on the pump. D. Monitor the pump and see if the crack worsens. During a mercury thermometer exchange, someone drops a mercury thermometer and it shatters on the floor. How should the CPCT intervene? - ✔✔A. Have the person pick up the the rmometer and place it into a plastic bag. **B. Use a gloved hand to pick up the glass. Use a paper towel to pick up the mercury. C. Notify the hazmat team. Clear the area immediately. D. Put on gloves, a gown, a mask before picking up the spill. A patient has endometrial cancer and has been placed in isolation because of her radiation implants. The patient stats that she is lonely and needs extra attention. Which of the following actions should the CPCT take when caring for this patient? - ✔✔A. Limit contact and have family members bathe the patient. **B. Organize all care in short periods. Promise to return. C. Make frequent visits to the room and talk with the patient. D. Prevent all visitors from entering the room. A CPCT is caring for his nei ghbor's mother. The neighbors ask the CPCT if her mother is undergoing physical therapy. Which of the following responses by the CPCT is appropriate? - ✔✔A. "She is a family member, so I can let you know after I return to work." B. "I can call the staff an d get the answer for you." **C. "I'm sorry, but I cannot discuss patients." D. "Why don't you call tomorrow and ask for that information." A CPCT is caring for a patient who is agitated. The best way to handle this patient is to... - ✔✔A. Speak louder. B. Put the patient into a chair. **C. Speak softly and clearly. D. Ask the patient to be quiet. A CPCT's patient's blood pressure is 80/38 mm HG, heart rate 112/min, respirations 26/min. The CPCT tells the nurse, but she is busy. The CPCT retakes the vital signs and finds they are now blood pressure 78/30 mm HG, heart rate 120/min, respirations 28/min. The CPCT's next action should be to... - ✔✔**A. Call the charge nurse of the floor and report the patient's vital signs. B. Report these findings to the nurse . C. Prop the patient up and check him or her again later. D. Call the doctor to report the vital signs.
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