Do you have what it takes to be a University of Wolverhampton Healthcare Professional?

Generate an image of a clinical healthcare scenario showing a paramedic assessing a patient in a cozy home environment, focusing on patient interactions and care in a healthcare setting.

Are You Ready to Become a Healthcare Professional?

Test your knowledge and observational skills with our interactive quiz designed specifically for aspiring healthcare professionals at the University of Wolverhampton. Dive into a real-life scenario that challenges your understanding of patient care.

  • 11 Thought-Provoking Questions
  • Focus on Patient Independence and Care
  • Assess Your Clinical Knowledge and Skills
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CaringHeart312
 
 
As a healthcare professional, you will need to be observant and understanding. Watch the 360 degree scenario and answer as many questions as you can. It is better to watch the scenario in Full Screen mode, 4k, and horizonally if you are using your phone. Remember to pan around to see everything.
 
The first question is: What is the patient's name?
Sue
Lou
Jo
Pru
If the patient is to be independent after their episode of care, they may need to be able to complete stairs. How many stairs are in the patient's front room in total?
10
9
8
11
Part of patients' independence is being able to get around on their own. How many parking spaces were there immediately next to the house?
1
4
2
3
Understanding the mechanism of injury is important for healthcare professionals. Approximately, how long had the patient been sitting for before trying to get up?
50 minutes
15 - 30 minutes
15 - 25 minutes
15 - 20 minutes
Listening to and understanding patients is key to help them with their issues. Where did the patient have pain?
Right knee
Right Hip
Left Hip
Left knee
Clinician will often record patients' pain levels using a Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS). How painful out of 10 did the patient say their injury was?
2 out of 10
10 out of 10
3 out of 10
6 out of 10
Anatomical knowledge is key to many healthcare professions. The patient may have broken part of a bone; where did the paramedic suggest the injury may be?
Femur
Shaft of Femur
Neck of Femur
Head of Femur
The paramedic completed auscultation on with the patient with a stethoscope. Why might this have been?
The patient reported having a chest infection
The patient reported feeling in pain.
The patient reported sitting down.
The patient was lying on their back
Added breaths sounds on auscultation may be indicative of lung pathologies. What were the added breath sounds that the paramedic reported?
Wheezes
Crackles
Rasps
Breathlessness
The lungs are often separated into 5 zones called lobes. Where did the paramedic hear the added breath sounds?
Top of the lungs
Middle of the lungs
Mid lobe of the left lung
Base of the lungs
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