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Chapter 4: Preparing for a Career in Health Care

 

Multiple Choice

Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

 

____       1.   Which of the following situations may require the use of math skills?

A.

Measuring a patient’s weight

B.

Performing billing tasks

C.

Calculating medication dosages

D.

All of the above

 

 

____       2.   Math anxiety is best described as:

A.

Not liking math

B.

Reacting so strongly to math that the ability to concentrate is negatively impacted

C.

Being so detailed oriented that you overthink all math problems

D.

The inability to understand math

 

 

____       3.   The oldest system of drug calculation is the:

A.

Metric

B.

Household

C.

Apothecary

D.

Decimal

 

 

____       4.   An easy way to improve your math skills on your own is:

A.

Get a tutor

B.

Don’t procrastinate

C.

Have someone else do the math for you

D.

Wait until the last minute, so that you don’t stress about it

 

 

____       5.   Which of the following is a “whole” number?

A.

14

B.

16.6

C.

0.45

D.

1

 

 

____       6.   A fraction:

A.

Is a partial number

B.

Represents a percentage

C.

Is a part of a whole number

D.

Always has a decimal

 

 

____       7.   The numerator of the fraction is:

A.

The number on the top

B.

The number on the bottom

C.

The number that the fraction can be divided into

D.

The answer when you divide the top number into the bottom

 

 

____       8.   An improper fraction is one that:

A.

Has a larger denominator than numerator

B.

Has a larger numerator than denominator

C.

Has been divided

D.

Has been multiplied

 

 

____       9.   Which of the following are used to define parts of numbers and are expressed in units of 10?

A.

Fractions

B.

Whole numbers

C.

Decimals

D.

Apothecary measures

 

 

____     10.   The number 0.8 is pronounced:

A.

Eight-hundredths

B.

Zero point eight

C.

Eight-tenths

D.

Eight one-hundredths

 

 

____     11.   A whole or part of a whole number can be expressed in a:

A.

Percentage

B.

Fraction

C.

Decimal

D.

Metric number

 

 

____     12.   A ratio shows the relationship between:

A.

Two whole numbers

B.

One value and number as compared with another like value

C.

Two fractions

D.

A decimal and a whole number

 

 

____     13.   A bleach and water solution with a 2:3 ratio means:

A.

1/3 part bleach and 2/3 part water

B.

2 cups of bleach and 3 cups of water

C.

3 cups of bleach and 2 cups of water

D.

1 cup of bleach and 2–3 cups of water

 

 

____     14.   The decimal expression of  is:

A.

0.4

B.

0.3

C.

1.25

D.

0.25

 

 

____     15.   When rounding 1.486 to the 10ths place, it becomes:

A.

1.4

B.

1.48

C.

1.8

D.

1.5

 

 

____     16.   When rounding 1.214 to the 10ths place, it becomes:

A.

1.23

B.

1.2

C.

1.21

D.

1.3

 

 

____     17.   Which of the following shows the equality and relationship between two ratios?

A.

Decimals

B.

Fractions

C.

Proportions

D.

Whole numbers

 

 

____     18.   A physician orders 20 mg of a medication. You have 10 mg tablets. Using proportion, you know that you would give:

A.

One tablet

B.

Two tablets

C.

Three tablets

D.

One-half tablet

 

 

____     19.   When you anticipate the results of a math problem, you are:

A.

Rounding

B.

Guessing

C.

Estimating

D.

Analyzing

 

 

____     20.   The traditional system of numbers that we use today is:

A.

Roman

B.

Metric

C.

Traditional

D.

Arabic

 

 

____     21.   Roman numerals contain how many key numerals?

A.

5

B.

7

C.

10

D.

12

 

 

____     22.   Roman numeral “L” equals:

A.

10

B.

20

C.

50

D.

100

 

 

____     23.   Military time is based on a 24-hour clock. Which of the following represents 8:30 p.m.?

A.

0830

B.

8030

C.

1830

D.

2030

 

 

____     24.   In the metric system, the measurement of length is:

A.

Liter

B.

Meter

C.

Gram

D.

Yards

 

 

____     25.   The freezing point on the Celsius scale is:

A.

32 degrees

B.

100 degrees

C.

212 degrees

D.

0 degrees

 

 

Completion

Complete each statement.

 

1.    Certification and licensure examinations may not allow the use of a _______________ during the exam.

 

2.    In the fraction 7/16, 7 is the _______________ and 16 is the _______________.

 

3.    A kilogram of weight is equal to _______________ pounds.

 

4.    In Roman numerals, if a smaller number is written in front of a larger number, the smaller number is _______________ from the larger number.

 

5.    When converting teaspoon measurements to milliliter measurements, you must remember that one teaspoon equals _______________ milliliters.

 

6.    Seventy-five percent in decimal format is _______________.

 

7.    LXVII in Roman numerals equals _______________.

Chapter 7: Human Growth and Development

 

Multiple Choice

Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

 

____       1.   The average newborn baby weighs and measures:

A.

8 lb, 20 in.

B.

6.5 lb, 21 in.

C.

5 lb, 19 in.

D.

9 lb, 22 in.

 

 

____       2.   Development is defined as a(n):

A.

Increase in size

B.

Increase in functional ability

C.

Increase in size and function

D.

Maturation of spiritual awareness

 

 

____       3.   Medication dosages for children are based on:

A.

Medication type

B.

Maturation

C.

Weight only

D.

Weight and height

E.

Height only

 

 

____       4.   Growth of children occurs in a:

A.

Predictable pattern

B.

Manner reflecting the parents

C.

Sequence of spurts and plateaus

D.

All of the above

 

 

____       5.   During the first year of life, the baby’s body changes to include the:

A.

Lengthening of legs

B.

Enlargement of the head

C.

Maintenance of chest and torso size

D.

Expansion of hands and feet

 

 

____       6.   The best way to measure the height of a baby under two years of age is to:

A.

Assist the baby to stand

B.

Hold the baby in one’s arms

C.

Lie the baby down in a supine position

D.

Lie the baby down in a prone position

 

 

____       7.   The infant who is 22 in. long at birth should reach which height by age one?

A.

44 in.

B.

36 in.

C.

28 in.

D.

33 in.

 

 

____       8.   By the age of one year an infant’s birth weight should:

A.

Show a modest increase

B.

Double

C.

Triple

D.

Quadruple

 

 

____       9.   A significant growth spurt occurs at the age of:

A.

Puberty

B.

Five years

C.

Eight years

D.

11 years

 

 

____     10.   A major problem for children in America is:

A.

Lack of energy

B.

Obesity

C.

Slow metabolism

D.

Below average intelligence

 

 

____     11.   As children grow in height and weight, their measurements will be assessed and documented on a:

A.

Document of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

B.

Personal card for the parents

C.

Standardized growth chart

D.

State assessment certificate

 

 

____     12.   A baby is considered to be an infant up to the age of:

A.

Six months

B.

One year

C.

18 months

D.

Two years

 

 

____     13.   Growth is defined as:

A.

Reaching the age of maturity

B.

A baby’s length and weight

C.

An increase in physical size

D.

The baby’s projected height

 

 

____     14.   The Denver II Test is a:

A.

Diagnostic tool for autism

B.

Test to measure genetics

C.

Mechanism that tests ability to learn foreign languages

D.

Screening device showing the progress of children from birth to six years

 

 

____     15.   Studies show that mothers who smoke during pregnancy risk giving birth to a baby with a(n):

A.

Low birth weight

B.

Poorly developed respiratory system

C.

Underdeveloped immune system

D.

Delay in intelligence

E.

All of the above

 

 

____     16.   Babies born with the fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) will manifest:

A.

Facial structure defects

B.

Addiction signs and symptoms

C.

Delays in growth

D.

Setback in development

E.

All of the above

 

 

____     17.   Which of the following conditions occurring during the first trimester of pregnancy may result in physical and/or mental defects in the newborn?

A.

Rubella

B.

Rubeola

C.

Varicella

D.

Influenza

E.

Both A and B

 

 

____     18.   The term “failure to thrive” defines the infant who:

A.

Is unable to swallow

B.

Consistently vomits

C.

Is below predicted height and weight

D.

Cries continuously when awake

 

 

____     19.   One of the advantages of breastfeeding is:

A.

Long-lasting immunity to illness

B.

Development of a close mother–child relationship

C.

Less time required for the activity

D.

Increased intelligence

 

 

____     20.   The Title IX Laws:

A.

Prevent discrimination in education and sports

B.

Provide meals for children attending public schools

C.

Offer child care after school hours

D.

Provide children with educational materials

 

 

____     21.   Healthcare workers must show respect to culturally diverse patients by which of the following ways?

A.

Providing nonjudgmental care

B.

Agreeing with different practices

C.

Adopting the patient’s religious beliefs

D.

Endorsing the culture as superior

 

 

____     22.   Which of the following theories is accepted regarding birth order?

A.

The baby of the family develops quickly

B.

The middle child is most secure

C.

The first child is burdened with expectations

D.

The youngest child learns how to be a caretaker at an early age

E.

Both A and D are correct

 

 

____     23.   According to Abraham Maslow, an individual will reach self-actualization when:

A.

Fulfillment of the first four levels is realized

B.

College education is completed

C.

Maturity is achieved

D.

Physiological needs are no longer a challenge

 

 

____     24.   “choosemyplate.gov” is a:

A.

Manual of recipes

B.

Handbook of foods with related calories

C.

Guideline to healthy eating

D.

Plan recommended for everyone

 

 

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