Solutions
Priority intervention for epiglottitis Correct Answer-Prepare for emergency airway
Suspicion for neglect in school-age children Correct Answer-Antisocial behaviors
Rubeola (measles) S/S Correct Answer-High fever, Koplik spots (white patches, not lesions)
Rubella S/S Correct Answer-No/low fever, sore throat, no oral lesions
Varicella S/S Correct Answer-Chicken pox, slight fever, no oral lesions
Coxsackie Correct Answer-Hand/foot/mouth, low-grade fever, vesicles
Heat stroke interventions Correct Answer-Aggressive cooling to 38 degrees, continuous
core temperature monitoring; antipyretics can increase liver injury or coagulation disorders
Phimosis Correct Answer-Inability to retract foreskin
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Solutions
Paraphimosis Correct Answer-Retracted foreskin becomes entrapped and occludes blood
flow to the glans; treatment includes sedation, local block, ice, gentle manual traction
Vascular headache Correct Answer-Throbbing pain, vision changes, nausea, vomiting,
photophobia
Inflammatory headache Correct Answer-Neck stiffness, fever, altered level of
consciousness
Structural headache Correct Answer-Drowsiness, nausea, focal neurological defecits
Ectopic pregnancy S/S Correct Answer-Non-specific abdominal and/or pelvic pain, referred
shoulder pain
CO poisoning Correct Answer-Headache, nausea, dizziness, change in judgment