#1
Which of the following vital signs measures the number of breaths per minute?
Blood pressure
Respiratory rate
Pulse rate
Body temperature
#2
What is the normal range for adult human body temperature in degrees Celsius?
35.5°C to 36.5°C
36.5°C to 37.5°C
37.5°C to 38.5°C
38.5°C to 39.5°C
#3
Which of the following is not a method used to measure body temperature?
#4
What does the acronym 'BP' stand for in healthcare?
Blood Pressure
Body Pulse
Breath Pattern
Body Performance
#5
Which of the following is considered a high respiratory rate in adults?
10 breaths per minute
16 breaths per minute
20 breaths per minute
26 breaths per minute
#6
Which of the following is a common method to measure pulse rate?
Sphygmomanometer
Thermometer
Pulse oximeter
Stethoscope
#7
What is the term for a body temperature below the normal range?
Hyperthermia
Normothermia
Hypothermia
Pyrexia
#8
Which of the following is not a method used to measure blood pressure?
Sphygmomanometer
Stethoscope
Pulse oximeter
Blood pressure cuff
#9
What is the typical range for systolic blood pressure in a healthy adult?
60-90 mmHg
90-120 mmHg
120-140 mmHg
140-160 mmHg
#10
Which of the following is not a component of the 'ABCDE' approach to trauma assessment?
Airway
Blood pressure
Circulation
Disability
#11
Which of the following is not a component of the Glasgow Coma Scale?
Eye opening
Verbal response
Motor response
Blood pressure measurement
#12
A blood pressure reading of 120/80 mmHg indicates:
Systolic pressure of 120 mmHg and diastolic pressure of 80 mmHg
Diastolic pressure of 120 mmHg and systolic pressure of 80 mmHg
Systolic pressure of 80 mmHg and diastolic pressure of 120 mmHg
Diastolic pressure of 80 mmHg and systolic pressure of 120 mmHg
#13
What is the primary purpose of a stethoscope in health assessment?
To measure blood pressure
To listen to heart and lung sounds
To examine the eyes
To check body temperature
#14
A pulse oximeter measures:
Blood glucose levels
Oxygen saturation in the blood
Heart rate
Body temperature
#15
In the context of vital signs, what does 'BP' refer to?
Breath Pressure
Body Pulse
Blood Pressure
Brain Performance
#16
Which of the following is a characteristic of a normal pulse rate in adults?
40-60 beats per minute
60-100 beats per minute
100-140 beats per minute
140-180 beats per minute
#17
What does the term 'diastole' refer to in blood pressure measurement?
The highest pressure reached during a heartbeat
The lowest pressure reached during a heartbeat
The average pressure throughout the heartbeat
The rate of blood flow through the arteries
#18
Which of the following is a method to assess pain intensity in patients?
Blood pressure measurement
Pulse rate assessment
Glasgow Coma Scale
Visual Analog Scale
#19
What does the term 'hypoxia' refer to?
Low blood pressure
Low body temperature
Low oxygen levels in tissues
Low heart rate
#20
Which of the following is a method to assess the level of consciousness in a patient?
Pulse oximetry
Glasgow Coma Scale
Temperature measurement
Pulse rate assessment
#21
What is the term for a heart rate above the normal range?
Tachycardia
Bradycardia
Hypotension
Hypertension
#22
What is the normal range for systolic blood pressure in adults?
Less than 90 mmHg
90-120 mmHg
120-140 mmHg
140-160 mmHg
#23
What does the acronym 'GCS' stand for in healthcare?
Global Coma Scale
General Cognitive State
Glasgow Coma Scale
Global Cognitive Score
#24
What is the normal range for oxygen saturation level in arterial blood?
80-85%
90-95%
98-100%
100-105%
#25
What is the term for a blood pressure reading above the normal range?
Hypotension
Hypertension
Bradycardia
Tachycardia