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EXAM- TAUC test|135 Questions with Complete Solutions What is the normal respiration rate for an adult? Correct-12 to 20 breaths per minute What is the name of a bubbling sound in lungs? Correct-Rales

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Solutions
What is the normal respiration rate for an adult? Correct-12 to 20 breaths per minute




What is the name of a bubbling sound in lungs? Correct-Rales




Which of the following is the most important during an assessment: Correct-Maintaining

an open airway




What is placenta previa? Correct-Placenta covering the cervix




A child with projectile vomiting, a stiff neck, and a fever causes you to suspect: Correct-

Meningitis




What is the adult dose for activated charcoal? Correct-50-100 g




An occlusive dressing is typically associated with: Correct-a chest wound

, EXAM- TAUC test|135 Questions with Complete
Solutions
How often should you give breaths to an adult when ventilating? Correct-Once every 5 to 6

seconds




The prefix phlebo means? Correct-vein




This heart valve is located between the right atrium and right ventricle: Correct-Tricuspid

valve




A febrile seizure is typically associated with: Correct-Fever




A child's EpiPen contains how much epinephrine? Correct-.15 mg




Passive rewarming of a hypothermic patient includes placing heat-packs or hot water bottles

near the patient's axillary and groin. Correct-False




The volume of air that you should deliver to a patient during CPR should be based on what

key observation? Correct-Chest rise

, EXAM- TAUC test|135 Questions with Complete
Solutions

During triage at an MCI, a cardiac arrest would be: Correct-Black




In which of the following diabetic emergencies would you expect to find warm, red, dry skin:

Correct-Hyperglycemia




Atropine is used to treat: Correct-Bradycardia




What percent oxygen does a patient receive from a BVM (with O2 flowing at 10-15 LPM)?

Correct-80-90%




Which of the following is a typical tidal volume for a male patient? Correct-500 mL




What is the preferred treatment for ventricular fibrillation? Correct-Defibrillation




Using the rule-of-nines to determine the burn percentage, what percent is an adult's back?

Correct-18%

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