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LPC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS 100% GUARANTEED PASS (LATEST UPDATE)

What is host resistance? - (ANSWERS) !@#$%%%%%
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What are the types of transmission-based precautions? - (ANSWERS)

Put the normal course of infection in order - (ANSWERS)Incubation Period, Prodromal Period,
Full stage of illness, Convalescent stage

What are the conditions that increase the risk for nosocomial infection? - (ANSWERS)Number
of pathogens present in the facility
Many microorganisms are resistant to antibiotics
Many potential reservoirs for pathogenic growth

Place the chain of infection in the correct order - (ANSWERS)Pathogenic Microorganism

Reservoir

Port of exit

Mode of transmission/ Vehicle of transmission

Port of entry

Susceptible host

What are some examples of antihistamines? - (ANSWERS)Fexofenadine (Allegra)
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
Loratadine (Claritin)
Cetirizine (Zyrtec)

What are some common side effects of NSAIDS? - (ANSWERS)Gastric irritation, lack of
appetite, and prolongation of clotting time.

What must you assess to ensure the patient may accept medication orally?

Patient must be unconscious, with a NPA secured, and an OG tube in place.
Patient must be semi-conscious, able to swallow, and breathe on their own.
Patient must be semi-conscious, able to walk, and sitting.
Patient must be alert, able to protect his airway, and have an intact gag reflex. -
(ANSWERS)Patient must be alert, able to protect his airway, and have an intact gag reflex.

How often should patient identification be verified?

, LPC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS 100% GUARANTEED PASS (LATEST UPDATE)

Each and every time you administer medication to a patient, even if it isn't the!@#$%%%%%
first time you've
managed a patient in a day. %%%%%%
Only once, when you first meet the patient
Three times; before taking their vital signs, after receiving medication orders from the MO, and
before they leave the clinic.
Twice; at the beginning of the encounter and then at the end of the encounter. -
(ANSWERS)Each and every time you administer medication to a patient, even if it isn't the first
time you've managed a patient in a day.

What are the six rights of medication? - (ANSWERS)Right patient, right time, right dose, right
drug, right route, right documentation

What is physiological dependence?

The body has developed a physical need for the drug.
The mind has developed a physical need for the drug.
The body has developed a rational reason to need the drug.
The mind has taken over and needs the drug. - (ANSWERS)The body has developed a physical
need for the drug.

What is the advantage of a capsule over a tablet?

Capsules can be opened and poured into water or juice for patients who have difficulty
swallowing.
Capsules are the easiest to swallow due to their gel coating.
Capsules cannot be used in humans; they are only for veterinary medications.
Capsules do not have any medical advantages or disadvantages; it is completely aesthetic. -
(ANSWERS)Capsules can be opened and poured into water or juice for patients who have
difficulty swallowing.

A Medical Officer orders you to administer a given dose of a medication by a specific route. You
follow the order explicitly. The patient dies of a severe allergic reaction to the medication. Are
you, as a 68W following orders, potentially liable for wrongdoing?

Yes, the medic is potentially liable for wrongdoing...
No, the provider is potentially liable
No, the medical director is potentially liable
No, the patient is potentially liable - (ANSWERS)Yes, the medic is potentially liable for
wrongdoing, even when administering a medication on the behalf of a supervising health care
provider.

How many times should you verify medications? When?

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