1. What are two components that are evaluated as part of the arterial blood gas (ABG)
analysis?
Renin and Angiotensin
Atrial natriuretic peptides (ANP) and plasma osmolality
Blood pH and partial pressure of carbon dioxide
(PCO2) Hydrostatic and oncotic pressure
2. A patient presented with acute inflammation on both arms after camping.
Which type of organism is indicated as a contributor to this reaction?
Insect
Fungus
Parasite
Bacteria
3. What are two signs of patients who experience a near drowning?
Choose 2 answers
Headache
Hypoxemia
Hypoventilation
Asphyxiation
4. Which process does the body use to protect itself from disease?
Syncope
Phagocytosis
Hypoxemia
Tachycardia
5. A patient was diagnosed with stage 2 Lyme disease. Which two responses can the body
have in response to this disease?
Choose 2 answers
Kidney failure
Checkmark
Meningitis
Nerve damage
Blindness
6. A patient presents with anemia, jaundice, fever, and malaise due to destruction of red
blood cells.
Which infectious disease does this describe?
H1N1 flu
Lyme disease
West Nile virus
Malaria
7. Which infection invades and replicates in T4 lymphocyte cells, leaving the body open to
opportunistic infections?
Influenza
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, Sepsis
MRSA
HIV
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