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COVID@home PLUS Quiz

Test your knowledge on COVID-19 protocols, care procedures, and treatments with our engaging quiz!

This quiz covers a range of topics including:

  • Understanding antiviral medications
  • Patient care protocols
  • Proper responses to emergencies
  • Monitoring symptoms and vital signs
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by CaringNurse202
What is the most common antiviral medication prescribed for COVID19?
Valciclovir
Molnupiravir
Ivermectin
Acyclovir
What care protocol would you place a fully vaccinated 65YO with mild symptoms and no medical history?
Low
Moderate
High
A mother calls the hotline about her 1YO, states they have just became floppy and unresponsive, what do you do?
Request CNC assistance
Call 000 immediately
Medtasker for MO review
Place as triage priority 1 for an assessment
What is the 'official' trade name of the Pfizer Vaccine?
How many COVID vaccines is now classified as "fully vaccinated" for COVID19?
Four
Three
Two
How many COVID vaccines are majority of the general public entitled to?
Three
Four
Five
If you are assessing an immunocompromised patient with moderate/severe asthma, and they have organised antivirals through their GP, does this patient still require a medtasker for an MO review?
Yes
No
What is the normal range for HR for a <12 month old baby?
80-129bpm
120-179bpm
100-159bpm
60-119bpm
Where can I find an fully admitted patients NOK details?
DMR
Patient Flow Manager
Portal
All of the above
A 10YO has been alarming for a HR in the 70's for 3 days or more, not symptomatic of bradycardia. What would you do?
Change alarm limits in MCM
Clear the alert and document
Speak with ANUM regarding need for ongoing calls
Medtasker MO/CNC for review of alarm limits
An enrolled patient is COVID day 3, wishing to have their kit collected, can I do this and how?
Email/call MCM
Cannot collect kit as not RFI
Tick Q7 (Release from isolation/Discharge) on the portal and delete future MCM tasks
Speak with CNC
My patient is 'moderate care protocol', do I need to send a medtasker for this?
Yes
No
If patient would like one, yes
Consult with CNC/If medically required
My patient has diagnosed COPD and is alarming for O2 sats of 90%, the previously documented O2 sats are 97%. What do I do?
Clear alert, sats 88-92% normal for COPD patients
Speak with CNC first, ?to clear alert
Call patient, recheck obs, respiratory assessment, speak with CNC
Call patient then 000 as hypoxic
A 34 week pregnant person is alarming for a HR of 115bpm, what would you do?
Clear the alert, change patients parameters
Call the patient, make sure they are okay, clear the alert
Call the patient, full assessment, speak with CNC for plan
Medtasker for MO referral, no need to call
An asthmatic patient states they were specifically told by their GP to only take 4 puffs of salbutamol (ventolin) a day, they have taken this already this morning and now currently feeling SOB+, what would you do?
Commence burst therapy - 12 puffs every 20 minutes X3 then reassess after the hour
Ask the patient to increase this to 6 puffs every 4 hours
Ask the patient to take a further 4 puffs now and reassess post
Medtasker for MO review of medications
You are speaking with the mother of a 14YO who is tachycardic at 135bpm and declining/refusing to increase fluids, mother states they are lethargic and have had a total of 250mls of fluid all day. The patient is adamant they will not drink any further fluid, what do you do?
Refer to CNC
Request daily calls from ANUM/CNC to monitor dehydration
Set a fluid challenge, set a further MCM task, alert CNC and follow up in adequate timeframe
Request patient increase fluids +++, document event thoroughly, will recheck obs tomorrow when during allocated task time
You have a 95YO patient who states on the phone that they are not tech-literate and don't think they will manage the MCM kit, what would you do?
Discuss options with CNC/ANUM
Request kit, request manual obs
Do not send kit, document tech illiterate
Do not admit to program as won't be able to use equipment
A parent of a 2YO calls, concerned about a temperature of 39.2 degrees. When are you MOST concerned?
If patient has had no paracetamol/ibuprofen all day
If patient is irritable
If patient is diaphoretic and coughing
If patient has had a persistent fever for >24 hours despite paracetamol and ibuprofen
You have assessed a patient who is experiencing severe symptoms, what do you do?
Call 000/Advise patient to call 000
Continue assessment, send a medtasker for MO review
Complete full assessment of symptoms and request CNC assistance/review
Stop assessment immediately, call MO for review
Which of the following are an automatic high risk protocol? (Tick all correct answers)
Peadiatric concerns regarding personal safety
COPD on inhalers
Pregnant >20 weeks
HIV/AIDS
Kidney Disease
Recent transplant, on antirejection medication
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