Caregiver Training Program - Test 2

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  • 1. 
    What is the difference between pathogenic and nonpathogenic microorganisms?
  • 2. 
    For microorganisms to live and grow certain conditions are necessary. What are those conditions?
  • 3. 
    What is the difference between sterilization and disinfection?
  • 4. 
    What are some of the factors that can influence the pulse rate?
  • 5. 
    What is ageism?
  • 6. 
    What are some examples of myths and realities of aging?
  • 7. 
    What are some of the problems that may occur as a result of alcohol abuse?
  • 8. 
    What are the 4 main types of abuse?
  • 9. 
    What are some of the changes in the nervous system and senses experienced by older adults?
  • 10. 
    What is mental health?
  • 11. 
    Hepatitis B and C are examples of:
    • A. 

      Fungi

    • B. 

      Virus

    • C. 

      Protozoa

    • D. 

      Bacteria

  • 12. 
    Free from all the microorganisms, pathogens, and nonpathogens means
    • A. 

      Clean

    • B. 

      Washed

    • C. 

      Sterile

    • D. 

      Infected

  • 13. 
    The act of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide is called
    • A. 

      Sweating

    • B. 

      Heartbeat

    • C. 

      Blood pressure

    • D. 

      Respiration

  • 14. 
    Solid form of medication for insertion into a body cavity, usually the rectum or vagina.
    • A. 

      Suppositories

    • B. 

      Syrup

    • C. 

      Drops

    • D. 

      Patches

  • 15. 
    The method in which the medication is taken is called?
    • A. 

      Dose

    • B. 

      Route

    • C. 

      Solid

    • D. 

      Liquid

  • 16. 
    Sitz bath is a method of applying moist heat to the client’s
    • A. 

      Spine

    • B. 

      Forehead

    • C. 

      Pelvic area

    • D. 

      Feet

  • 17. 
    A moving blood clot is called
    • A. 

      A thrombus

    • B. 

      Paralysis

    • C. 

      Immobilization

    • D. 

      An embolus

  • 18. 
    Gerontologists are specialists in the study of
    • A. 

      Aging

    • B. 

      Newborns

    • C. 

      Viruses

    • D. 

      Immune system

  • 19. 
    Thinning and weakness of the bones from loss of calcium is called
    • A. 

      Osteoporosis

    • B. 

      Asepsis

    • C. 

      Amnesia

    • D. 

      Thrombus

  • 20. 
    Stiffness in joints and muscles is a common sign of aging in
    • A. 

      Integumentary system

    • B. 

      Respiratory system

    • C. 

      Digestive system

    • D. 

      Skeletomuscular system

  • 21. 
    The inability or failure to provide needed care is called
    • A. 

      Abuse

    • B. 

      Neglect

    • C. 

      Deficit of attention

    • D. 

      Abandonment

  • 22. 
    Bruises, cuts, sores, or burns on the client’s skin are signs of possible
    • A. 

      Neglect

    • B. 

      Financial abuse

    • C. 

      Physical abuse

    • D. 

      Emotional abuse

  • 23. 
    The openings of the blood vessels narrow due to the deposits of calcium, cholesterol, and other fatty substances. As a result, which body system suffers the most?
    • A. 

      Integumentary system

    • B. 

      Digestive system

    • C. 

      Nervous system

    • D. 

      Circulatory and respiratory systems

  • 24. 
    What are some of the factors that play a role in the development of mental illnesses?
    • A. 

      Heredity

    • B. 

      Alcohol abuse

    • C. 

      Chronic severe stress

    • D. 

      All of the above

  • 25. 
    Inability to cope with daily life, noticeable personality change, withdrawal from others, confused behavior, non-ending depression, excessive fear, anxiety, violent thought or behavior, and/or increased use of drugs or alcohol could be the warning signs of
    • A. 

      Mental illness

    • B. 

      Fatigue

    • C. 

      Amnesia

    • D. 

      Aging

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