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A sunscreen with a sun-protection factor of at least what number will block most harmful
ultraviolet radiation?
a.4
b.8
c.15
d.10 - CORRECT ANSWERS C. 15
Most adult poisonings are:
a.Intentional and self-inflicted
b.Accidental
c.Caused by someone wishing to do harm to the person
d.Not attributed to any reason - CORRECT ANSWERS A. Intentional and self-inflicted
Patients with a spontaneous pneumothorax should be counseled that up to what percentage
may experience a reoccurrence at some point?
a.60% to 80%
b.40% to 50%
c.20% to 30%
d.5% to 11% - CORRECT ANSWERS C. 20%-30%
What number represents normal neurological function on the Glasgow Coma Scale?
a.10
b.7
c.15
d.9 - CORRECT ANSWERS C. 15
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Which clinical feature is a late sign of increased intracranial pressure?
a.Altered level of consciousness
b.Dilated, nonreactive pupils
c.Amnesia
d.Loss of judgment - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Dilated, nonreactive pupils
Which drug commonly prescribed for burns is active against a wide spectrum of microbial
pathogens and is the most frequently used agent for partial-thickness thermal injuries?
a.Clotrimazole cream (Lotrimin)
b.Silver sulfadiazine (Silvadene)
c.Mafenide acetate (Sulfamylon)
d.Silver nitrate - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Silver sulfadiazine
What percentage of burns is involved using the rule of nines if both front legs are burned?
a.24%
b.18%
c.36%
d.9% - CORRECT ANSWERS B. 18%
Which method is used to remove heavy metals, such as lead?
a.Gastric lavage
b.Chelation
c.Bowel irrigation
d.Dialysis - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Chelation
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Which solution should be used when irrigating lacerated tissue over a wound on the arm?
a.Dilute povidone-iodine solution
b.Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
c.Saline solution infused with an antibiotic
d.Saline irrigation - CORRECT ANSWERS D. Saline irrigation
Which type of heat-related illness involves a core body temperature of at least 104°F and may
present with hot dry skin, acute mental status changes, absent sweat, and tachypnea?
a.Heat exhaustion
b.Heat cramps
c.Heat syncope
d.Heat stroke - CORRECT ANSWERS D. heat stroke
In outpatient setting, what is the most common reason for a malpractice suit?
A. Medication-related errors
B. Breach of confidentiallity
C. Failure to diagnose correctly
D. Lack of informed consent - CORRECT ANSWERS C. Failure to diagnose correctly
Which statement about the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics is accurate?
A. Each state's legal requirements exceed those of the Code.
B. A primary purpose of the Code is to show physicians that nurses are professional.
C. Nurses, with input from physicians, formulated the Code for all nurses.
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A sunscreen with a sun-protection factor of at least what number will block most harmful
ultraviolet radiation?
a.4
b.8
c.15
d.10 - CORRECT ANSWERS C. 15
Most adult poisonings are:
a.Intentional and self-inflicted
b.Accidental
c.Caused by someone wishing to do harm to the person
d.Not attributed to any reason - CORRECT ANSWERS A. Intentional and self-inflicted
Patients with a spontaneous pneumothorax should be counseled that up to what percentage
may experience a reoccurrence at some point?
a.60% to 80%
b.40% to 50%
c.20% to 30%
d.5% to 11% - CORRECT ANSWERS C. 20%-30%
What number represents normal neurological function on the Glasgow Coma Scale?
a.10
b.7
c.15
d.9 - CORRECT ANSWERS C. 15
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Which clinical feature is a late sign of increased intracranial pressure?
a.Altered level of consciousness
b.Dilated, nonreactive pupils
c.Amnesia
d.Loss of judgment - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Dilated, nonreactive pupils
Which drug commonly prescribed for burns is active against a wide spectrum of microbial
pathogens and is the most frequently used agent for partial-thickness thermal injuries?
a.Clotrimazole cream (Lotrimin)
b.Silver sulfadiazine (Silvadene)
c.Mafenide acetate (Sulfamylon)
d.Silver nitrate - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Silver sulfadiazine
What percentage of burns is involved using the rule of nines if both front legs are burned?
a.24%
b.18%
c.36%
d.9% - CORRECT ANSWERS B. 18%
Which method is used to remove heavy metals, such as lead?
a.Gastric lavage
b.Chelation
c.Bowel irrigation
d.Dialysis - CORRECT ANSWERS B. Chelation
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Which solution should be used when irrigating lacerated tissue over a wound on the arm?
a.Dilute povidone-iodine solution
b.Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
c.Saline solution infused with an antibiotic
d.Saline irrigation - CORRECT ANSWERS D. Saline irrigation
Which type of heat-related illness involves a core body temperature of at least 104°F and may
present with hot dry skin, acute mental status changes, absent sweat, and tachypnea?
a.Heat exhaustion
b.Heat cramps
c.Heat syncope
d.Heat stroke - CORRECT ANSWERS D. heat stroke
In outpatient setting, what is the most common reason for a malpractice suit?
A. Medication-related errors
B. Breach of confidentiallity
C. Failure to diagnose correctly
D. Lack of informed consent - CORRECT ANSWERS C. Failure to diagnose correctly
Which statement about the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics is accurate?
A. Each state's legal requirements exceed those of the Code.
B. A primary purpose of the Code is to show physicians that nurses are professional.
C. Nurses, with input from physicians, formulated the Code for all nurses.