EVOC Patient Assessment & Triage — Questions and Answers
Question 1: During an initial patient assessment, which component should be evaluated first?
- Airway and breathing status (Correct answer)
- Medication history
- Social history
- Family medical history
Correct answer: Airway and breathing status
Airway and breathing are always the priority in any patient assessment, following the ABCs of clinical evaluation.
Question 2: What is the primary purpose of a systematic physical examination?
- To identify abnormalities and establish baseline findings (Correct answer)
- To fulfill documentation requirements
- To determine insurance eligibility
- To satisfy legal obligations
Correct answer: To identify abnormalities and establish baseline findings
A systematic physical examination is primarily conducted to identify abnormalities and establish baseline findings for ongoing patient care.
Question 3: Which vital sign change most urgently requires immediate clinical intervention?
- Sudden drop in oxygen saturation below 90% (Correct answer)
- Temperature of 99.5°F
- Blood pressure of 130/85 mmHg
- Resting heart rate of 85 bpm
Correct answer: Sudden drop in oxygen saturation below 90%
Oxygen saturation below 90% indicates significant hypoxemia requiring immediate intervention to prevent organ damage.
Question 4: What assessment technique involves listening to body sounds with a stethoscope?
- Auscultation (Correct answer)
- Palpation
- Percussion
- Inspection
Correct answer: Auscultation
Auscultation is the technique of listening to internal body sounds, typically using a stethoscope, to evaluate heart, lung, and bowel function.
Question 5: In a clinical assessment, what does the term "chief complaint" refer to?
- The primary reason the patient is seeking care (Correct answer)
- The most severe diagnosis identified
- The physician's primary concern
- The insurance company's reason for referral
Correct answer: The primary reason the patient is seeking care
The chief complaint is the primary symptom or reason stated by the patient for seeking medical care, documented in their own words.
Question 6: Which assessment finding would be classified as an objective finding?
- Blood pressure reading of 140/90 mmHg (Correct answer)
- Patient reports feeling dizzy
- Patient describes pain as 7 out of 10
- Patient states they feel anxious
Correct answer: Blood pressure reading of 140/90 mmHg
Objective findings are measurable, observable data obtained by the clinician. Blood pressure readings are quantifiable measurements, unlike subjective patient reports.
During an initial patient assessment, which component should be evaluated first?