Applied skills quiz
Applied Skills Assessment Quiz
Welcome to the Applied Skills Assessment Quiz! This quiz is designed to test your knowledge and understanding of wound healing, basic life support, nutrition, and more. Compiled for healthcare professionals, it's an engaging way to reinforce your skills and knowledge base.
- Test your knowledge across various topics.
- Gain insights into critical healthcare practices.
- Receive instant feedback to enhance your learning experience.
Occurs when there is tissue loss. The edges of the wound cannot be brought together.
Secondary wound healing
Primary wound healing
Tertiary wound healing
MUST is the first step in identifying patients who may be nutritionally at risk or potentially at risk
False
True
If trained and experienced in the assessment of sick patients, you should check the carotid pulse:
After your assessment of breathing
At the same time as your assessment of breathing
Identify the five stages of the nursing process.
Assessment
Communication
Diagnosis
Planning
Fluid balance
Food chart
Documentation
Implamentation
Evaluation
Agonal breathing is a sign of life
True
False
Occurs in a wound where the edges are close together.
Tertiary wound healing
Primary wound healing
What are the functions of the skin?
Gluconeogenesis
Protection
For iron absorption
Sensation
Synthesis of Vitamin D
Thermoregulation
Which of the following descriptors is commonly reported in relation to perception and dementia?
May have a negative view of the world, themselves and people around them.
Are unlikely to have issues with perception.
May misperceive objects in the environment.
What is the A-E assessment?
Disease, elimination, airway,breaths, colour
Breathing, AVPU, exposure, disability, capillary refill
Breathing,airway, disability, circulation, exposure
AVPU is under which assesment?
Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Disability
Exposure
May occur when a wound is infected or contaminated with a foreign object. The wound is left open and closed later is tertiary wound healing?
True
False
What is the first stage of wound healing?
Proliferation
Inflammation
Maturation
Haemostasis
From the following choices - what are the ideal conditions for wound healing?
Dry and warm
Warm and moist
Warm and dry
Dry and cold
Exudate is?
A fluid with a low content of protein and cellular debris which has escaped from blood vessels and has been deposited in tissues or on tissue surfaces
A fluid with a high content of protein and cellular debris which has escaped from blood vessels and has been deposited in tissues or on tissue surfaces.
A fluid with a high content of pus which has escaped from blood vessels and has been deposited in tissues or on tissue surfaces
Which is the order in which the stages of wound healing occur?
Inflammation, maturation, haemostasis, proliferation.
Haemostasis, maturation, proliferation, inflammation
Haemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, maturation
A pressure ulcer heals by?
Primary intention
Secondary intention
Tertiary intention
A surgical wound that has been closed by sutures heals by which intention?
Primary intention
Tertiary intention
Secondary intention
Cotton wool ball can be used to cleanse a wound?
True
False
What is Angiogenesis?
Bloods cells
Physiological processes through which new blood vessels form from pre-existing vessels.
Name of platlets
To to with heart
Which phase of wound healing begins around day 21.
Inflammation
Proliferation
Haemostasis
Maturation
What type of wound healing is associated with abscesses?
Tertiary wound healing
Primary wound healing
Secondary wound healing
What inflammation phase of wound healing would you expect to see the most macrophages?
True
False
In the inflammatory phase, bacteria and debris are phagocytosed and removed.
False
True
Which of the following are potential causes of airway obstruction?
Vomitus
Foreign body
Bronchospam
All above
Basic life support acronym?
Shout, Response, Airway, Breathing, Circulation.
Danger, Response, Shout, Airway, Breathing, Circulation
Shout, danger, Response, Airway, Breathing, Circulation.
Danger, Shout, Response, Airway, Breathing, Circulation.
When performing chest compressions you should place the heel of your hand on..
Top of sternum
The stomach
Middle of chest
Over ribcage
During resuscitation attempts you should aim to change the person providing chest compressions every….
1-2 min
3-4 mins
5 mins
Every 30 secs
The most up to date resuscitation guidelines were published by the Resuscitation Council UK in…
2010
2015
2017
2013
Oropharyngeal (guedel) airway is a simple airway adjunct ?
True
False
The Resuscitation Council UK place emphasis on high quality chest compressions with minimal interruptions. During a resuscitation attempt chest compression should only be paused …..
If the patient shows signs of life
To administer a shock
If you think patient has died
Or A&B only
When performing chest compressions you should compress the chest to a depth of:
1-2 cms
6-7 cms
5-6cms
2-3 cm
During cardiac arrest defibrillator pads should be applied to the patient’s chest…
As soon as a defibrillator is available
While chest compressions are ongoing
None of these
A & B only
If a patient is breathing normally but unconscious they should be placed in:
Sitting up
Standing up
Left lateral position
Supine position
Prone position
Right lateral position
Pulseless electrical activity is a shockable rhythm (i.e. One that a trained individual would attempt to defibrillate)?
True
False
If there are signs of life following your assessment of the collapsed patient you should….
Carry out an ABCDE assessment
Insert an oropharyngeal airway
Sit patient up
Perform CPR
When performing chest compressions, you should:
Ratio 30:5
Ratio 30:2
Perform at 100-120 times a minute
Perform at 60 times a minute
30:5 Perform at 100-120 times a minute
Perform at 100-120 times a minute plus 30:2
To check if a patient is breathing normally you should…
Look and listen for 30 secs
Look listen and feel for 10 secs.
Listen for breathing sounds
Head tilt chin life is a simple procedure that allows you to open the airway.
True
False
According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE 2014), the total number of handling injuries for the Health and Social Care Sector for 2012/13 was:
2121
3539
5432
2001
TALE is the acronym used to help remember the processes involved in manual handling risk assessment.
True
False
The spinal cord is protected by?
Smooth muscle
Spinal cartilage
The back
The spinal muscle
The spinal column
There is 33 vertebrae in the human body?
False
True
What comes below the lumbar in the spinal cord?
Tailbone
Sacrum
Cervical
Thoraciac
There is how many lumbar in the spinal cord?
4
3
2
5
1
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