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Patient care test Bank Exam 2022
Patient care test Bank Exam 2022 
 
 
Body temperatures vary during the day and usually are lowest 
in the morning 
The term diaphoretic means 
sweating 
When checking a patient for signs of cyanosis, the radiographer should note the coloration of the 
lips and nail beds 
Which of the following statements is true with respect to taking a medical history for a radiographic examination? 
It includes pertinent information about the patient and indicates the reason for the examination. 
Which of the...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Patient care test Bank Exam 2022 
 
 
Body temperatures vary during the day and usually are lowest 
in the morning 
The term diaphoretic means 
sweating 
When checking a patient for signs of cyanosis, the radiographer should note the coloration of the 
lips and nail beds 
Which of the following statements is true with respect to taking a medical history for a radiographic examination? 
It includes pertinent information about the patient and indicates the reason for the examination. 
Which of the...
HESI Fundamentals Question and Answers
HESI Fundamentals Question and Answers 
 
a 35 year old female client with cancer refuses to allow the nurse to insert an IV for a scheduled chemotherapy treatment, and states that she is ready to go home and die. What intervention should the nurse initiate? 
A. evaluate the client's mental status for competence to refuse treatment 
B. review the client's medical record for an advance directive 
C. determine if a DNR prescription has been obtained 
D. document that the client is being discharg...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
HESI Fundamentals Question and Answers 
 
a 35 year old female client with cancer refuses to allow the nurse to insert an IV for a scheduled chemotherapy treatment, and states that she is ready to go home and die. What intervention should the nurse initiate? 
A. evaluate the client's mental status for competence to refuse treatment 
B. review the client's medical record for an advance directive 
C. determine if a DNR prescription has been obtained 
D. document that the client is being discharg...
Patient Care Test Bank
Patient Care Test Bank 
 
 
What is the most widely used catheterization method? 
Seldinger 
What is a sphygmomanometer used for? 
measuring blood pressure 
What are some factors that affect heart rate? 
age, blood pressure, emotions, drugs, exercise, increased body temp, pain 
What is a normal oral temperature range? 
97-99 
What is a normal pulse range? 
70-100 bpm 
What is normal respiration range? 
12-20 breaths per minute 
What is normal BP range? 
60/90 
What is high blood pressure called?...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Patient Care Test Bank 
 
 
What is the most widely used catheterization method? 
Seldinger 
What is a sphygmomanometer used for? 
measuring blood pressure 
What are some factors that affect heart rate? 
age, blood pressure, emotions, drugs, exercise, increased body temp, pain 
What is a normal oral temperature range? 
97-99 
What is a normal pulse range? 
70-100 bpm 
What is normal respiration range? 
12-20 breaths per minute 
What is normal BP range? 
60/90 
What is high blood pressure called?...
Questions and Answers for Patient care
Questions and Answers for Patient care 
 
 
The process of establishment and growth of a microorganism on or in a host is referred to as: 
infection 
Malaria, bubonic plague, Lyme disease, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever are examples of diseases that are spread by: 
vectors 
Immunity that is passed from mother to child in the mother's milk is: 
passive immunity. 
Their morphology, genetic constitution, and biochemistry classify bacteria. 
true 
Which of the following is the most effective meth...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Questions and Answers for Patient care 
 
 
The process of establishment and growth of a microorganism on or in a host is referred to as: 
infection 
Malaria, bubonic plague, Lyme disease, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever are examples of diseases that are spread by: 
vectors 
Immunity that is passed from mother to child in the mother's milk is: 
passive immunity. 
Their morphology, genetic constitution, and biochemistry classify bacteria. 
true 
Which of the following is the most effective meth...
PATIENT CARE EXAM TEST
PATIENT CARE EXAM TEST 
 
 
If a scan is done without IV &/or oral contrast, does it require a consent? 
yes, a simple expressed consent is utilized for CT procedures that require no contrast/noninvasive. 
when educating and screening a pt, list some things that are important: 
1. screen for pregnancy 
2. screen for surgical HX 
3. identify pt 
4. potential contrast media contradictions or precautions 
what type of consent is needed for an invasive procedure? 
informed consent 
what type of cons...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
PATIENT CARE EXAM TEST 
 
 
If a scan is done without IV &/or oral contrast, does it require a consent? 
yes, a simple expressed consent is utilized for CT procedures that require no contrast/noninvasive. 
when educating and screening a pt, list some things that are important: 
1. screen for pregnancy 
2. screen for surgical HX 
3. identify pt 
4. potential contrast media contradictions or precautions 
what type of consent is needed for an invasive procedure? 
informed consent 
what type of cons...
Test Bank for patient care
Test Bank for patient care 
 
 
Cytology is 
study of cells 
Histology is 
study of tissue 
A group of similar cells that together perform specialized function is 
tissue 
-----------------is the state of balance in the body. When the body is at 
 
this state, it means it performs at its maximum potential. 
Homeostasis 
Group of organs functioning together for a common purpose is called 
system 
In anatomical position, the palms are facing backwards, true or false? 
F (forward) 
Sagittal plane d...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Test Bank for patient care 
 
 
Cytology is 
study of cells 
Histology is 
study of tissue 
A group of similar cells that together perform specialized function is 
tissue 
-----------------is the state of balance in the body. When the body is at 
 
this state, it means it performs at its maximum potential. 
Homeostasis 
Group of organs functioning together for a common purpose is called 
system 
In anatomical position, the palms are facing backwards, true or false? 
F (forward) 
Sagittal plane d...
Patient Care Test Questions and Answers
Patient Care Test Questions and Answers 
 
 
What do contemporary dictionaries now define a family as? 
a group of individuals residing under one roof 
What is the ARRT code of ethics? 
to put said all personal prejudice and emotional bias, rendering services to humanity with full respect for the dignity of individuals. 
What is therapeutic communication? 
uses specific strategies that convey acceptance and respect and that encourage the patient to express feelings and ideas. 
What is therapeuti...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Patient Care Test Questions and Answers 
 
 
What do contemporary dictionaries now define a family as? 
a group of individuals residing under one roof 
What is the ARRT code of ethics? 
to put said all personal prejudice and emotional bias, rendering services to humanity with full respect for the dignity of individuals. 
What is therapeutic communication? 
uses specific strategies that convey acceptance and respect and that encourage the patient to express feelings and ideas. 
What is therapeuti...
Patient Care Test Questions and Answers
Patient Care Test Questions and Answers 
 
 
What do contemporary dictionaries now define a family as? 
a group of individuals residing under one roof 
What is the ARRT code of ethics? 
to put said all personal prejudice and emotional bias, rendering services to humanity with full respect for the dignity of individuals. 
What is therapeutic communication? 
uses specific strategies that convey acceptance and respect and that encourage the patient to express feelings and ideas. 
What is therapeuti...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Patient Care Test Questions and Answers 
 
 
What do contemporary dictionaries now define a family as? 
a group of individuals residing under one roof 
What is the ARRT code of ethics? 
to put said all personal prejudice and emotional bias, rendering services to humanity with full respect for the dignity of individuals. 
What is therapeutic communication? 
uses specific strategies that convey acceptance and respect and that encourage the patient to express feelings and ideas. 
What is therapeuti...
ATI teas 6 test Exam
ATI teas 6 test Exam 
 
 
pancreatic secretions that aid in digestion of food are produced by which of the following types of cell? 
acinar cells 
tendon 
which of the following statements best explains why RNA inside a cell is almost never found as a single stranded molecule? 
even short segments of RNA that are complementary can pair with eachother within a single strand. 
which of the following is the circular muscle that regulates the opening and closing of a body aperture? 
A. Fossa 
B. Fas...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
ATI teas 6 test Exam 
 
 
pancreatic secretions that aid in digestion of food are produced by which of the following types of cell? 
acinar cells 
tendon 
which of the following statements best explains why RNA inside a cell is almost never found as a single stranded molecule? 
even short segments of RNA that are complementary can pair with eachother within a single strand. 
which of the following is the circular muscle that regulates the opening and closing of a body aperture? 
A. Fossa 
B. Fas...
TEA test Questions and Answers
TEA test Questions and Answers 
 
which of the following helps to prevent pathogens from invading the body? 
a) histamines 
b)mucus 
c)t-cells 
d)macrophages 
mucus, skin, secretion (first step). 
A bacteria cell enters the body through a cut in the skin. Which of the following describes the immune response that would occur next? 
a) cytotoxic t-cells 
b)helper t-cells are activated 
c)histamines are released 
d) antigens are released 
histamines (inflammatory response) are released 
Which of th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
TEA test Questions and Answers 
 
which of the following helps to prevent pathogens from invading the body? 
a) histamines 
b)mucus 
c)t-cells 
d)macrophages 
mucus, skin, secretion (first step). 
A bacteria cell enters the body through a cut in the skin. Which of the following describes the immune response that would occur next? 
a) cytotoxic t-cells 
b)helper t-cells are activated 
c)histamines are released 
d) antigens are released 
histamines (inflammatory response) are released 
Which of th...
Dynatrace Associate Certification Complete Study Guide Questions and Answers 2022