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PRE/POST TEST Caregiver Adapted Version Copyright, MMXV, Education Associates, Inc. Copyright MMXV, Education Associates, Inc.

1. What does medical asepsis mean? A. The pulse is strong B. Germs are present C. The respiration is strong D. Germ free

That’s right!

2. Which are vital signs? A. Pulse, respiration and oxygen B. Temperature, respiration and asepsis C. Respiration, pulse and fever D. Temperature, pulse and respiration

Yes!

7. At what time of day would pills in this section be taken? A. Morning B. Noon C. Bedtime D. Evening

Right!

8. What is this patient's pulse ? A B. 22 C. 120/80 D /80

You got it!

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