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The elliptical excision biopsy require the ability to:
A. Incise, suture, and bandage.
B. Suture or staple, bandage.
C. Incise, undermine, and suture.
D. Undermine, staple, and bandage. - ANSWER-C. Incise,
undermine, and suture.
The field block technique provides:
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A. A small weal of anesthetic agent.
B. Block to a finger or toe.
C. Prolonged anesthetic to wound.
D. Local prior to incision and drainage. - ANSWER-D.
Local prior to incision and drainage.
An NP is seeing a patient in urgent care following a
playground accident and diagnoses concussion. The
patient complained of dizziness at the time of the event
that resolved, but he continues to have a headache now 2
hours post-injury. His exam is otherwise normal. Which of
the following discharge plans would be appropriate?
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A. Follow-up with a pediatrician in 2-7 days or soon with
worsening symptoms.
B. Refer to ED now for head CT to rule out more serious
injury.
C. No follow-up recommended.
D. Wake the patient up every 2 hours throughout the night.
- ANSWER-A. Follow-up with a pediatrician in 2-7 days or
soon with worsening symptoms.
An NP is seeing a patient in urgent care following a
playground accident and diagnoses concussion. The
patient complained of dizziness at the time of the event
that resolved, but he continues to have a headache now 2
hours post-injury. When preparing for discharge, the
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mother asks if the patient can play outside. The NP
recommends:
A. He must rest in a dark room with no stimulation for the
next 48 hours.
B. He cannot play outside until all his symptoms have
completely resolved due to risk of re-injury.
C. He can play outside as soon as he returns home since
the concussion is mild.
D. He should rest quietly for the rest of the day, but can
return to light activity with safety precautions to avoid
additional injury in 24-48 hours. - ANSWER-D. He should
rest quietly for the rest of the day, but can return to light
activity with safety precautions to avoid additional injury in
24-48 hours.