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Clinical Skills and Reasoning Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+
Clinical Skills and Reasoning Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+ 
Healing 
Process by which the body repairs bone , tissue or organ damage caused by injury, infection or disease. 
 
 
Stage 1 of an injury 
Bleeding phase , 6-8 hours exempt complex trauma 24 hours + 
 
 
Inflammation 
a localized response to an injury or to the destruction of tissues, 3-5 days 
 
 
Infection 
The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens. 
 
 
What causes infection 
viruses and bacteria 
 
 
Stage 2...
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Clinical Skills and Reasoning Exam Questions And Answers Graded A+ 
Healing 
Process by which the body repairs bone , tissue or organ damage caused by injury, infection or disease. 
 
 
Stage 1 of an injury 
Bleeding phase , 6-8 hours exempt complex trauma 24 hours + 
 
 
Inflammation 
a localized response to an injury or to the destruction of tissues, 3-5 days 
 
 
Infection 
The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens. 
 
 
What causes infection 
viruses and bacteria 
 
 
Stage 2...
Clinical Skills Exam|Complete and A+ Graded
Clinical Skills Exam|Complete and A+ Graded 
Nails should be trimmed to no longer than 
1/4 in 
 
 
Handwashing should be performed: 
· Before and after every patient encounter. 
· After contact with bodily fluid (i.e. blood, excretions, secretions). 
· After contact with equipment contaminated with bodily fluid. 
After removing gloves 
 
 
Traditional handwashing must be used when: 
· Hands are visibly soiled. 
· Infections with spore-forming organisms are present (Clostridium difficile, n...
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Clinical Skills Exam|Complete and A+ Graded 
Nails should be trimmed to no longer than 
1/4 in 
 
 
Handwashing should be performed: 
· Before and after every patient encounter. 
· After contact with bodily fluid (i.e. blood, excretions, secretions). 
· After contact with equipment contaminated with bodily fluid. 
After removing gloves 
 
 
Traditional handwashing must be used when: 
· Hands are visibly soiled. 
· Infections with spore-forming organisms are present (Clostridium difficile, n...
Clinical Skills Exam 1|Complete and A+ Graded
Clinical Skills Exam 1|Complete and A+ Graded 
single most important factor in preventing the spread of infections 
hand hygeine 
 
 
standard precautions 
everything is infectious until proven otherwise 
 
 
infection 
invasion of pathogenic organisms that are actively causing illness 
 
 
colonization 
presence of organisms that are on or in a patient, but are not showing signs or symptoms of infection 
 
 
primary routes of infectious disease transmission 
contact 
droplet 
airborne 
 
 
cate...
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Clinical Skills Exam 1|Complete and A+ Graded 
single most important factor in preventing the spread of infections 
hand hygeine 
 
 
standard precautions 
everything is infectious until proven otherwise 
 
 
infection 
invasion of pathogenic organisms that are actively causing illness 
 
 
colonization 
presence of organisms that are on or in a patient, but are not showing signs or symptoms of infection 
 
 
primary routes of infectious disease transmission 
contact 
droplet 
airborne 
 
 
cate...
Clinical Skills Exam|Complete and A+ Graded
Clinical Skills Exam|Complete and A+ Graded 
A(n) _____ temperature reading of someone's body temperature is considered to be the most accurate. 
A. oral 
B. rectal 
C. tympanic (aural) 
D. axillary 
B 
 
 
When measuring a patient's vital signs, you would take all the following EXCEPT: 
A. temperature 
B. respiration rate 
C. blood pressure 
D. pulse 
E. weight 
E 
 
 
Normal respiratory rates for adults are within the following ranges: 
A. 18 to 30 per minute 
B. 12 to 20 per minute 
C. 30 t...
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Clinical Skills Exam|Complete and A+ Graded 
A(n) _____ temperature reading of someone's body temperature is considered to be the most accurate. 
A. oral 
B. rectal 
C. tympanic (aural) 
D. axillary 
B 
 
 
When measuring a patient's vital signs, you would take all the following EXCEPT: 
A. temperature 
B. respiration rate 
C. blood pressure 
D. pulse 
E. weight 
E 
 
 
Normal respiratory rates for adults are within the following ranges: 
A. 18 to 30 per minute 
B. 12 to 20 per minute 
C. 30 t...
Clinical Skills Exam|Complete and A+ Graded
Clinical Skills Exam|Complete and A+ Graded 
Aftercare for sutures 
Instruct patient to watch for bleeding, infection, scarring. Keep clean. Advise when to return for suture removal. 
 
 
Contraindication for sutures 
cellulitis, bleeding disorders, deep puncture wound, infected skin, grossly contaminated wounds 
 
 
Indication for sutures 
superficial wounds 
 
 
Suture check off skills 
● Wash or sanitize hands. 
● Inquire as to patient's tetanus status, presence of latex allergy or use o...
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Clinical Skills Exam|Complete and A+ Graded 
Aftercare for sutures 
Instruct patient to watch for bleeding, infection, scarring. Keep clean. Advise when to return for suture removal. 
 
 
Contraindication for sutures 
cellulitis, bleeding disorders, deep puncture wound, infected skin, grossly contaminated wounds 
 
 
Indication for sutures 
superficial wounds 
 
 
Suture check off skills 
● Wash or sanitize hands. 
● Inquire as to patient's tetanus status, presence of latex allergy or use o...
Clinical Skills Exam 2|Complete and A+ Graded
Clinical Skills Exam 2|Complete and A+ Graded 
Types of Lubricants? Most common in PT? 
- Creams are most common 
- Oils (too slippery) 
- Powders 
 
 
Most important when positioning a pt for a massage? 
- Pt must be well supported and comfortable 
- Must have enough pillows to properly support pt 
 
 
3 key openings in a massage? 
- Back 
- Front 
- Side 
 
 
Body Mechanics for PT for the Back? 
- Make sure pt is close to you by slightly angling them so PT can have a good spinal posture, reduc...
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Clinical Skills Exam 2|Complete and A+ Graded 
Types of Lubricants? Most common in PT? 
- Creams are most common 
- Oils (too slippery) 
- Powders 
 
 
Most important when positioning a pt for a massage? 
- Pt must be well supported and comfortable 
- Must have enough pillows to properly support pt 
 
 
3 key openings in a massage? 
- Back 
- Front 
- Side 
 
 
Body Mechanics for PT for the Back? 
- Make sure pt is close to you by slightly angling them so PT can have a good spinal posture, reduc...
Clinical Skills Exam |Complete and A+ Graded
Clinical Skills Exam |Complete and A+ Graded 
What are the 7 steps of hand washing? 
Rubbing hands palm to palm to generate lather 
 
Right palm over left dorsum with fingers interlaced and vice versa 
 
Palm to palm with fingers interlaced 
 
Backs of fingers to opposing palms with fingers interlocked 
 
Rotational rubbing of left thumb clasped in right palm and vice versa 
 
Rotational rubbing, backwards & forwards with clasped fingers of right hand in left palm and vice versa 
 
Rotating the ...
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Clinical Skills Exam |Complete and A+ Graded 
What are the 7 steps of hand washing? 
Rubbing hands palm to palm to generate lather 
 
Right palm over left dorsum with fingers interlaced and vice versa 
 
Palm to palm with fingers interlaced 
 
Backs of fingers to opposing palms with fingers interlocked 
 
Rotational rubbing of left thumb clasped in right palm and vice versa 
 
Rotational rubbing, backwards & forwards with clasped fingers of right hand in left palm and vice versa 
 
Rotating the ...
Clinical Skills|Complete and A+ Graded
Clinical Skills|Complete and A+ Graded 
Refer to the component of a letter that is placed on the third line below the inside address and written as "Re:" followed by the letter's subject. 
 
 
Body of the letter 
 
 
Salutation 
 
 
Subject Line 
 
 
Identification Line 
Subject Line 
 
 
Which term describes communication within an office or with another department in the same facility? 
 
 
Letter 
 
 
Facsimile 
 
 
Memorandum 
 
 
Composition 
Memorandum 
 
 
The physician has asked for a...
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Clinical Skills|Complete and A+ Graded 
Refer to the component of a letter that is placed on the third line below the inside address and written as "Re:" followed by the letter's subject. 
 
 
Body of the letter 
 
 
Salutation 
 
 
Subject Line 
 
 
Identification Line 
Subject Line 
 
 
Which term describes communication within an office or with another department in the same facility? 
 
 
Letter 
 
 
Facsimile 
 
 
Memorandum 
 
 
Composition 
Memorandum 
 
 
The physician has asked for a...
Clinical Skills|Complete and A+ Graded
Clinical Skills|Complete and A+ Graded 
Droplet Transmission 
Larger particle size, organism travels and then falls to a surface (ex. sneezing) 
 
 
Airborne Transmission 
Smaller particle size, which enables organisms to travel long distances when suspended. Negative pressure rooms required (ex. TB, Shingles, Measles) 
 
 
Contact Precautions Microorganisms 
MRSA, Influenza, Varicella/Zoster, RSV (kids, respiratory virus), Giardia (intestinal parasite), Lice, Scabies 
 
 
MDRO Precautions Micro...
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Clinical Skills|Complete and A+ Graded 
Droplet Transmission 
Larger particle size, organism travels and then falls to a surface (ex. sneezing) 
 
 
Airborne Transmission 
Smaller particle size, which enables organisms to travel long distances when suspended. Negative pressure rooms required (ex. TB, Shingles, Measles) 
 
 
Contact Precautions Microorganisms 
MRSA, Influenza, Varicella/Zoster, RSV (kids, respiratory virus), Giardia (intestinal parasite), Lice, Scabies 
 
 
MDRO Precautions Micro...
Clinical Skills Final Exam Practical|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers
Clinical Skills Final Exam Practical|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers 
what are the contents of the cubital fossa? 
radial nerve, biceps tendon, brachial artery, median nerve, lymph nodes 
 
 
what are the bear claw landmarks? 
thumb = adductor tubercle 
index = pes anserine 
middle = tibial tuberosity 
ring = gerdy's tubercle 
pinky = fibular head 
 
 
how do you find the mastoid process? 
bony prominence behind the ear 
 
 
how do you find the external occipital protuberance? 
starti...
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Clinical Skills Final Exam Practical|Complete Questions with A+ Graded Answers 
what are the contents of the cubital fossa? 
radial nerve, biceps tendon, brachial artery, median nerve, lymph nodes 
 
 
what are the bear claw landmarks? 
thumb = adductor tubercle 
index = pes anserine 
middle = tibial tuberosity 
ring = gerdy's tubercle 
pinky = fibular head 
 
 
how do you find the mastoid process? 
bony prominence behind the ear 
 
 
how do you find the external occipital protuberance? 
starti...
Pharmacology NURS 251 Module 3 exam Portage learning/Nursing ABC Questions and Answer
mckissock basic appraisal principles study guide with complete solution
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The TEFL Academy (Level 5 TEFL Course). Assignment C complete. [Correctly Passed] A+ Grade.
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Pearson Vue Life + Health Insurance Practice Exam Questions And Correct Answers