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6. what is the definition of systolic blood pressure

  • measure of force on the walls of your arteries during contraction phase
  • measure of force on the walls on your arteries between beats.

7. what level of critical care would a patient be if their NEWS score is 7+

  • level 4
  • level 2 or 3
  • level 1

8. an individual is suffering from hypovolemic shock, what is the cause of hypovolemic shock?

  • too little blood volume
  • nerve damage
  • allergic shock
  • heart failure

9. health care professionals are able to breach confidentiality even if the patient poses no harm to themselves or the public.

  • no
  • yes

10. copremesis is the presence of_ in vomit

  • faeces
  • blood

11. sepsis is measured in low, medium, and high risk score

  • yes
  • no

12. ABCDE stands for airway, breathing, circulation, disclosure, exposure

  • no
  • yes

13. where is the pulse reading for the popliteal artery located

  • knee
  • upper thigh
  • foot

14. what is the correct way for donning PPE

  • wash hands, apron, mask, goggles, gloves
  • wash hands, mask, apron, goggles, gloves
  • mask, wash hands, gloves, apron, goggles

15. average glucose measurement is 4-7mmol/L

  • yes
  • no

16. Sp02 scale 2 in NEWS is used for COPD patients

  • no
  • yes

17. average RR is considered 12-20BPM

  • yes
  • no

18. what is hypoglycemia caused by

  • low blood sugar
  • high blood sugar

19. Febrile is the definition of no fever

  • no
  • yes

20. haematemesis is the presence of_ in vomit

  • blood
  • vomit