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9. ABC’s in CPR
- Checking airway, breathing & circulation
4. Important safety precautions must be done when transferring client from bed to wheelchair.
- Lock the wheels of wheelchair & the bed.
10. How would you know if the bottle contents are poisonous?
- Symbol of skull or logo bonw
- If no date of expiration available
- If it is expired
12. Common signs that a diabetic client has low blood sugar.
- Pale palm
- Drowsiness
- Sweating
- Tremors
- cold clamy skin
- diminished vision
19. Most important consideration when preparing meals for diabetic client.
- Calorie measures
- Sugar content of the foods
- Total caloric content
- Sugar in the diet
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Labels: TESDA Exam
Coverage of Exam
Caregivers who are planning to take the TESDA exam needs to review on the following areas
because this are all the possible topics that will appear on your exam. Not necessarily that all of
this will appear, but you need to study in order to be ready on what the Assessor will tell you to
conduct a demo or ask questions. Some Assessors are strict some are not. The difficulty level
of the TESDA exam depends mainly if you did not study well and not prepare to take the exam.
So, good luck to all of you my fellow Caregivers!.:)
Project 2 – Assist Elderly & People w/ Special Needs in Meeting their Personal Needs
Perform Proper Procedure & Techniques in:
1. Taking vital sign
2. Shaving beard & mustache
3. Bathing
4. Dressing & Undressing
5. Perineal Care (w/ catheter, w/o catheter, flushing)
6. Bed Making (Occupied Bed make-up)
7. Transfering patient (from bed to wheelchair, wheelchair to bed) back to bed)
8. Adult CPR
9. Preparing Meanl for elderly