Study Guide 1

A vibrant and informative illustration showing a healthcare professional measuring a child's vitals, with elements like a blood pressure cuff, thermometer, and a chart of normal ranges in the background.

Child Health Assessment Quiz

Test your knowledge on essential child health measurements and vital signs! This quiz covers topics such as blood pressure readings, respiration rates, and pulse characteristics.

Engage with a variety of questions that will help you understand pediatric and adult health assessments:

  • Multiple-choice format
  • Focused on vital signs
  • Ideal for healthcare students and professionals
19 Questions5 MinutesCreated by MonitoringHealth7
How should the weight of a child be recorded?
Ounces
Kilograms
Pounds
It depends on the provider
What will skew the results of an accurate oral thermometer reading?
Smoking
Hot food/drink
Cold food/drink
Fever
A reading of 140/90 is considered:
Normal
Hypertensive
Hypotensive
A reading of bp of 90/60 is considered:
Hypertensive
Hypotensive
Normal
Mm Hg means:
Millimeters of mercury
Millimeters of groups
Millimeters of magma
Millimeters of human growth
Systolic bp means:
The first thump(Karotkoff) of the heart
The last thump of the heart(Karotkoff)
Diastolic bp means:
The first thump(Karotkoff) of the heart
The last thump(Karotkoff) of the heart
A desired bp reading would be:
110/70
120/78
120/80
180/20
You should record the patients wait for respiration and pulse for (X) amount of time.
15 sec x 4
30 sec x 2
1 full minute each
As long as it takes
For pediatric respirations you should watch
Mouth
Stomach
Chest
Nose
For adult respirations you should watch
Mouth
Chest
Stomach
Nose
The characters of pulse are:
Rate
Rhythm
Volume
Sound
Vital sign measurement(pulse, respiration, temperature) can altered by:
Age
Enviroment
Activity
Weather
What is a normal pulse range for an adult?
40-60 bpm
60-100 bpm
75-125 bpm
35-120
A word that defines measurement pertaining to the body
Mesuration
Menstruation
Mensation
Menastation
A syphygmomoanometer
Pulse
Temperature
Blood pressure
Respiration
Tachycardia is defined as
Heart rate >100 bpm
Heart rate <100 bpm
Heart rate <55 bpm
Heart rate between 100-130 bpm
What is considered within normal limits for respirations?
18 breaths per minute
24 breaths per minute
10 breaths per minute
21 breaths per minute
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