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Scribe 101 Exam / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A patient with hyperlipidema is commonly asymptomatic. What is often the first concern for HLD? - 
High LDL Level 
An elderly patient states that she feels very faint anytime she takes her blood pressure medication. Is 
this an example of a true allergic reaction or an adverse reaction? - Adverse Reaction 
As a scribe, you will work alongside many different healthcare professionals. Which of the following is 
the person that will diagnose the patient? - Doctor/physician 
Bacteria from a UTI that...
- Examen
- • 5 páginas •
A patient with hyperlipidema is commonly asymptomatic. What is often the first concern for HLD? - 
High LDL Level 
An elderly patient states that she feels very faint anytime she takes her blood pressure medication. Is 
this an example of a true allergic reaction or an adverse reaction? - Adverse Reaction 
As a scribe, you will work alongside many different healthcare professionals. Which of the following is 
the person that will diagnose the patient? - Doctor/physician 
Bacteria from a UTI that...
SBRIT Final Test / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A 1-item pre-screening question can be used to identify individuals who are appropriate for a full 
screening. - True 
A brief intervention lasting as little as 5 minutes can increase the likelihood of a client making a positive 
behavior change. - True 
A primary goal of a Brief Intervention is to: - Help a client resolve ambivalence and enhance 
motivation for change. 
According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the most common reason that people in need 
of SUD treatment do not r...
- Examen
- • 5 páginas •
A 1-item pre-screening question can be used to identify individuals who are appropriate for a full 
screening. - True 
A brief intervention lasting as little as 5 minutes can increase the likelihood of a client making a positive 
behavior change. - True 
A primary goal of a Brief Intervention is to: - Help a client resolve ambivalence and enhance 
motivation for change. 
According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the most common reason that people in need 
of SUD treatment do not r...
SBIRT Exam // Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A patient scores in the Risky zone on the AUDIT. What's the best way to explain what "Risky" means? - 
May develop health problems or existing problems may worsen 
Based on the results of a full screen (such as the AUDIT or DAST), you get two of the following: - - 
The patient's level of substance use risk. 
-Identification of patients who might benefit from a brief intervention. Correct 
Brief interventions typically last for: - 5-15 minutes 
Dominique is a 32 year old female who scored a 2...
- Examen
- • 6 páginas •
A patient scores in the Risky zone on the AUDIT. What's the best way to explain what "Risky" means? - 
May develop health problems or existing problems may worsen 
Based on the results of a full screen (such as the AUDIT or DAST), you get two of the following: - - 
The patient's level of substance use risk. 
-Identification of patients who might benefit from a brief intervention. Correct 
Brief interventions typically last for: - 5-15 minutes 
Dominique is a 32 year old female who scored a 2...
RN Maternal Newborn Teaching Prenatal and Newborn Care / Revised Questions and Answers / Guaranteed Pass
Nurse Toni is reviewing manifestations of newborn hypoglycemia with Claire. Which of the following 
manifestations should Nurse Toni include? - Jitteriness 
Nurse Toni is reviewing routine newborn medications with Claire. Which of the following medications 
should Nurse Toni include? - Erythromycin opthalmic ointment 
Nurse Toni is reviewing the benefits of skin-to-skin contact for a newborn with Claire and Kyle. Which of 
the following information should Nurse Toni include? SATA - Helps with Th...
- Examen
- • 3 páginas •
Nurse Toni is reviewing manifestations of newborn hypoglycemia with Claire. Which of the following 
manifestations should Nurse Toni include? - Jitteriness 
Nurse Toni is reviewing routine newborn medications with Claire. Which of the following medications 
should Nurse Toni include? - Erythromycin opthalmic ointment 
Nurse Toni is reviewing the benefits of skin-to-skin contact for a newborn with Claire and Kyle. Which of 
the following information should Nurse Toni include? SATA - Helps with Th...
Respiratory Therapy Pharmacology Test / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A
Acetylcysteine is indicated for what and why? - COPD & Pnuemonia patients with thick mucus 
(normalizes mucus viscosity by breaking disulfide bonds in mucus)(Mucomyst) 
At what level can Nitric Oxide be discontinued? - When the baby is doing well with less than 1-2 
ppm. 
Weaning from NO typically is: 20 to 10 to 5 to 1-2ppm then DC'd 
Atropine is indicated for what and why? - Slow heart rates with symptoms 
Increases heart rate 
Caffeine is indicated for what and why? - Sleep apnea in infants ...
- Examen
- • 15 páginas •
Acetylcysteine is indicated for what and why? - COPD & Pnuemonia patients with thick mucus 
(normalizes mucus viscosity by breaking disulfide bonds in mucus)(Mucomyst) 
At what level can Nitric Oxide be discontinued? - When the baby is doing well with less than 1-2 
ppm. 
Weaning from NO typically is: 20 to 10 to 5 to 1-2ppm then DC'd 
Atropine is indicated for what and why? - Slow heart rates with symptoms 
Increases heart rate 
Caffeine is indicated for what and why? - Sleep apnea in infants ...
Respiratory Care-pharmacology Test / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
How are drug names classified - 1. chemical 
2. Brand-Trade 
3. Generic 
4. Official listed in USP 
5. Code (testing not approved) 
How can you figure out the TI - lethal dose (for 50% population)/effective dose (for 50% of the 
population) Ratio between the two 
If a TI is 100, is that unsafe or safe - safe 
Name four reason why drugs are aerosolized - target the lungs specifically 
minimize systemic absorption 
some respiratory drugs metabolize in the stomach (epinephrine) 
The _________the in...
- Examen
- • 6 páginas •
How are drug names classified - 1. chemical 
2. Brand-Trade 
3. Generic 
4. Official listed in USP 
5. Code (testing not approved) 
How can you figure out the TI - lethal dose (for 50% population)/effective dose (for 50% of the 
population) Ratio between the two 
If a TI is 100, is that unsafe or safe - safe 
Name four reason why drugs are aerosolized - target the lungs specifically 
minimize systemic absorption 
some respiratory drugs metabolize in the stomach (epinephrine) 
The _________the in...
Respiratory care pharmacology Test / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
3 phases of drug action - drug administration 
pharmacokinetics 
pharmacodynamics 
absorption Pharmacokinetics - crossing cellular membranes active or passive 
acetylcholine - chemical neurotransmitter parasympathetic branch 
additive - the additive effect of 2 drugs is 1+1=2. the 2 drugs together give an equal to the total of 
their individual effects 
adenylcyclase - enzyme 
agonist - a drug or agent which not only has an affinity for a corresponding receptor, but also 
possesses efficacy 
alp...
- Examen
- • 8 páginas •
3 phases of drug action - drug administration 
pharmacokinetics 
pharmacodynamics 
absorption Pharmacokinetics - crossing cellular membranes active or passive 
acetylcholine - chemical neurotransmitter parasympathetic branch 
additive - the additive effect of 2 drugs is 1+1=2. the 2 drugs together give an equal to the total of 
their individual effects 
adenylcyclase - enzyme 
agonist - a drug or agent which not only has an affinity for a corresponding receptor, but also 
possesses efficacy 
alp...
Respiratory Care Pharmacology EXAM/ Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A
1. Advantages of using a spacer with an MDI 3 RAC - a. Reduced loss of medicine 
b. Actuation and inhalation do not have to be coordinated. 
c. Can be used with airflow obstruction. 
1. Best device to deliver bronchodilator therapy for a 3 year old at home? - a. Use of an MDI with 
an antistatic spacer with a mask. 
1. Name a type of sympathetic nervous system receptor found in the lungs that produces 
bronchodilation when stimulated. - Beta 2 
1. Side effects of beta agonists TTPAASI - · Tremo...
- Examen
- • 11 páginas •
1. Advantages of using a spacer with an MDI 3 RAC - a. Reduced loss of medicine 
b. Actuation and inhalation do not have to be coordinated. 
c. Can be used with airflow obstruction. 
1. Best device to deliver bronchodilator therapy for a 3 year old at home? - a. Use of an MDI with 
an antistatic spacer with a mask. 
1. Name a type of sympathetic nervous system receptor found in the lungs that produces 
bronchodilation when stimulated. - Beta 2 
1. Side effects of beta agonists TTPAASI - · Tremo...
Project Management C722, PreAssessment Test / Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
A firm begins a strategic business initiative of developing a new business model that will allow the firm 
to deliver an efficient tailored service to its customers. 
Which stakeholder would have triggered this strategic business initiative? 
a) Director of operations 
b) Production supervisor 
c) Project sponsor 
d) Financial controller - c) Project sponsor 
A firm beings its strategic business initiative of developing a new business model that will allow the firm 
to deliver an efficient, tail...
- Examen
- • 23 páginas •
A firm begins a strategic business initiative of developing a new business model that will allow the firm 
to deliver an efficient tailored service to its customers. 
Which stakeholder would have triggered this strategic business initiative? 
a) Director of operations 
b) Production supervisor 
c) Project sponsor 
d) Financial controller - c) Project sponsor 
A firm beings its strategic business initiative of developing a new business model that will allow the firm 
to deliver an efficient, tail...
Prenatal and Neonatal Test / Revised Questions and Answers / Guaranteed Pass
How long does prenatal development last for? - Approximately 38 weeks from conception to birth 
What are some newborn reflexes? - The rooting reflex - the newborn turns its head toward 
someone stroking its cheek. 
The sucking reflex - when a finger is placed in the baby's mouth, the baby will 
begin to suck. The palmar reflex - When a finger is placed in a newborns hand, the 
baby will grasp the finger. 
What are some non-teratogenic health concerns? - The mother's medical care and nutrition,...
- Examen
- • 4 páginas •
How long does prenatal development last for? - Approximately 38 weeks from conception to birth 
What are some newborn reflexes? - The rooting reflex - the newborn turns its head toward 
someone stroking its cheek. 
The sucking reflex - when a finger is placed in the baby's mouth, the baby will 
begin to suck. The palmar reflex - When a finger is placed in a newborns hand, the 
baby will grasp the finger. 
What are some non-teratogenic health concerns? - The mother's medical care and nutrition,...
Level 1 water distribution practice test Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A+
NC Accident and Health Final Exam Prep / Revised Questions and Answers / 2024