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Introduction to vital signs
Author :
Nermeen Elgenedy
1.
What are vital signs used to assess?
A.
Mental health
B.
Physiological function and Physical health
C.
Social status
D.
Spiritual Health
2.
Why are vital signs labeled as "vital"?
A.
They are critical for assessing the patient's condition.
B.
They are easy to measure.
C.
They can predict future illnesses.
D.
They are the only indicators of health.
3.
What is one of the primary uses of vital signs in emergency situations?
A.
To assess the stability of patients
B.
To diagnose chronic illnesses
C.
To measure patient satisfaction
D.
To determine the patient's insurance status
4.
Which of the following is NOT considered a vital sign?
A.
Body temperature
B.
Heart Rate
C.
Blood pressure
D.
Weight
5.
How do vital signs assist in medication management?
A.
They show the effects; positive or negative of the medication on the patient health
B.
They indicate if the patient needs surgery.
C.
They help calculate medication dosages.
D.
They show the patient's weight change.
6.
When should vital signs be measured?
A.
Only during emergencies
B.
Only at patient admission
C.
As routine patient care and in emergencies
D.
Only before surgeries
7.
In which condition should vital signs be measured?
A.
Only when the patient requests it.
B.
Before and after administering medications
C.
Only during patient discharge
D.
Only when the patient is stable
8.
Which vital sign measurement indicates a patient's Heart function?
A.
Pain Level
B.
Respiratory Rate
C.
Heart Rate ( pulse)
D.
Spo2
9.
Which vital sign measurement indicates a patient's respiratory function?
A.
Blood Pressure
B.
Pulse Rate
C.
Respiration Rate
D.
Pain Level
10.
The vital signs include;
A.
5 objective assessment and one subjective
B.
4 objective assessment and 2 subjective
C.
3 objective assessment and 3 subjective
D.
2 objective assessment and 4 subjective