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NAME:________________________________ Date:_____________ Score:_____/25

-QUIZ-
I. Matching Type. Match column A to column B.

A B

H 1. An excavation extending into the dermis or below A.) Fissure


E 2. Thickened epidermal cells that take off B.) Triage
A 3. A deep linear crack on the skin C.) Crust
C 4. Dried pus on the skin surface D.) Expectant (Black)
G 5. A formation of connective tissue on the skin E.) Scale
B 6. Is used to arrange patients into groups based on F.) Emergent (Red)
the severity of their health problems G.) Scar
D 7. Patients have extensive injuries and low chance of H.) Ulcer
survival I.) Urgent (Yellow)
I 8. Patients have serious health problems but are not J.) Non-urgent (Green)
immediately life threatening
F 9. Patients have the highest priority--- their conditions
are life threatening
J 10. Patients have episodic illnesses that can be addressed
within 24 hours.

II. Choose the answer on the box.


INFILTRATION CIRCULATORY OVERLOAD
Complications of IV therapy NERVE DAMAGE SUPERFICIAL THROMBOPHLEBITIS
AIR EMBOLISM DRUG OVERLOAD
SPEED SHOCK

INFILTRATION 1. The needle is out of vein, and fluid accumulates in the subcutaneous tissues
DRUG OVERLOAD 2. The patient receives an excessive amount of fluid containing drugs
CIRCULATORY OVERLOAD 3. Results from administration of excessive volume of IV fluids
SPEED SHOCK 4. Results from administration of IV push medication rapidly
NERVE DAMAGE 5. Results from tying the arm too tightly to the splint
AIR EMBOLISM 6. Air manages to get into the circulatory system
SUPERFICIAL THROMBOPHLEBITIS 7. Is due to overuse of vein, irritating solution or drugs, clot formation, large
bore catheters

III. Enumeration.

A.) Give the five STAGES OF DYING by Kubler-Ross B.) Postmortem Body Changes (3)
1.DENIAL 1.LIVOR MORTIS
2.ANGER 2.RIGOR MORTIS
3.BARGAINING 3.ALGOR MORTIS
4.DEPRESSION
5.ACCEPTANCE

Prepared by: Jean Therese P. Nicolas 

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