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emergency medicine II final exam Questions with ANswers
airway management in peds: most important part of peds resus! 
2. peds head trauma has higher incidence of: diffuse brain edema 
3. Sepsis: bacteremia with invasive, systemic infection 
4. focal neuro changes in peds head trauma: RARE an uncommon finding 
5. what are the most sensitive indicators for serious injury in peds head 
trauma: level of consciousness and arousability 
6. antibiotic choice for sepsis in a 4 yo: ceftriaxone 
7. check what in peds head trauma: fontanel 
8. rules for orderi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
airway management in peds: most important part of peds resus! 
2. peds head trauma has higher incidence of: diffuse brain edema 
3. Sepsis: bacteremia with invasive, systemic infection 
4. focal neuro changes in peds head trauma: RARE an uncommon finding 
5. what are the most sensitive indicators for serious injury in peds head 
trauma: level of consciousness and arousability 
6. antibiotic choice for sepsis in a 4 yo: ceftriaxone 
7. check what in peds head trauma: fontanel 
8. rules for orderi...
Emergency Medicine Final Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+
What is a potential complication of a traumatic hyphema?: glaucoma 
due to issue in trabecular meshwork causing incr. IOP 
2. How should you always open the nasal speculum?: top to bottom 
3. What is the treatment for anterior epistaxis?: in order: 
direct pressure ~15 min 
cotton swab with 4% lidocaine and neosynephrine (Afrin) 
rapid rhino insertion 
4. Where is the bleed in anterior epistaxis?: Hesselbach's plexus 
5. Where is the bleed in posterior epistaxis?: Woodruff's plexus 
6. Any
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
What is a potential complication of a traumatic hyphema?: glaucoma 
due to issue in trabecular meshwork causing incr. IOP 
2. How should you always open the nasal speculum?: top to bottom 
3. What is the treatment for anterior epistaxis?: in order: 
direct pressure ~15 min 
cotton swab with 4% lidocaine and neosynephrine (Afrin) 
rapid rhino insertion 
4. Where is the bleed in anterior epistaxis?: Hesselbach's plexus 
5. Where is the bleed in posterior epistaxis?: Woodruff's plexus 
6. Any
Emergency Medicine Exam #2 Questions and Answers
MC catastrophic event involving aorta?: Aortic dissection 
2. MC area in aortic dissection?: Ascending aorta 
3. Which way does a dissection MC follow?: Distally along length of aorta 
4. Aortic Dissection People/Risk Factors: HTN = most important 
Age (50s-60s) 
Men = 2x MC 
5. Ao
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 21 pages •
MC catastrophic event involving aorta?: Aortic dissection 
2. MC area in aortic dissection?: Ascending aorta 
3. Which way does a dissection MC follow?: Distally along length of aorta 
4. Aortic Dissection People/Risk Factors: HTN = most important 
Age (50s-60s) 
Men = 2x MC 
5. Ao
Family Medicine EOR: Gastrointestinal and Nutritional (Smarty PANCE) Exam Test Questions with Answers Rated A
What is an anal fissure?: Tear or fissure in the anal epithelium 
2. What is the most common site?: Posterior midline (comparatively low blood 
flow) 
3. What is the cause?: Hard stool passage (constipation), hyperactive sphincter, 
disease process (e.g., Crohn's disease) 
4. What are the signs/symptoms?: Pain in the anus, painful (can be excruciating) 
bowel movement, rectal bleeding, blood on toilet tissue after bowel movement, 
sentinel tag, tear in the anal skin, extremely painful rectal ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
What is an anal fissure?: Tear or fissure in the anal epithelium 
2. What is the most common site?: Posterior midline (comparatively low blood 
flow) 
3. What is the cause?: Hard stool passage (constipation), hyperactive sphincter, 
disease process (e.g., Crohn's disease) 
4. What are the signs/symptoms?: Pain in the anus, painful (can be excruciating) 
bowel movement, rectal bleeding, blood on toilet tissue after bowel movement, 
sentinel tag, tear in the anal skin, extremely painful rectal ...
Internal Medicine EOR Test Questions and Verified Answers
A 24-year-old woman presents with complaints of excessive thirst over the 
past several weeks. She also notes waking up in the middle of the night 
to urinate. She recently underwent transsphenoidal resection of a pituitary 
adenoma. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?: Central diabetes 
insipidus 
2. What is the most common presenting symptom of bladder carcinoma?: - 
Painless hematuria 
3. A 25-y
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
A 24-year-old woman presents with complaints of excessive thirst over the 
past several weeks. She also notes waking up in the middle of the night 
to urinate. She recently underwent transsphenoidal resection of a pituitary 
adenoma. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?: Central diabetes 
insipidus 
2. What is the most common presenting symptom of bladder carcinoma?: - 
Painless hematuria 
3. A 25-y
CNIT 242 Exam 1 Test Questions with Answers Graded A+
3 A's - ANSWER -Authorization, 
Accounting, Authentication 
What can you use to accomplish authentication? 
- ANSWER -What you know, what you 
have, what you are, where you are 
What are the two basic parts of authentication? - 
ANSWER -Who you are, and proof that you 
are who you say you are
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
3 A's - ANSWER -Authorization, 
Accounting, Authentication 
What can you use to accomplish authentication? 
- ANSWER -What you know, what you 
have, what you are, where you are 
What are the two basic parts of authentication? - 
ANSWER -Who you are, and proof that you 
are who you say you are
Xcel Insurance Licensing Exam Test Questions with 100% Verified Answers | Graded A+
Which of the following is a type of insurance 
where an insurer transfers loss exposures from 
policies written for its insureds? 
A) Treaty insurance 
B) Reinsurance 
C) Mutual insurance 
D) Captive insurance - ANSWERS - B) 
Reinsurance 
Reinsurance is an arrangement by which an 
insurance company transfers a portion of a risk it 
has assu
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 35 pages •
Which of the following is a type of insurance 
where an insurer transfers loss exposures from 
policies written for its insureds? 
A) Treaty insurance 
B) Reinsurance 
C) Mutual insurance 
D) Captive insurance - ANSWERS - B) 
Reinsurance 
Reinsurance is an arrangement by which an 
insurance company transfers a portion of a risk it 
has assu
NNP Practice Exam Test Questions with 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
A 32 week gestation infant with decreased renal 
function develops systemic candidiasis. The best 
choice of antifungal therapy for this baby is 
a. amphotericin B lipid complex 
b. fluconazole 
c. flucytosine - ANSWERS - a. 
amphotericin B lipid complex 
amphotericin B is chosen for tx for all candida 
infections because of its efficacy, safety, 
decreased cost and better renal penetrance. 
This baby need ampho B with a lipid complex bc 
it is less nephrotoxic. 
fluconazole is u
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 22 pages •
A 32 week gestation infant with decreased renal 
function develops systemic candidiasis. The best 
choice of antifungal therapy for this baby is 
a. amphotericin B lipid complex 
b. fluconazole 
c. flucytosine - ANSWERS - a. 
amphotericin B lipid complex 
amphotericin B is chosen for tx for all candida 
infections because of its efficacy, safety, 
decreased cost and better renal penetrance. 
This baby need ampho B with a lipid complex bc 
it is less nephrotoxic. 
fluconazole is u
Unit 3 Session 7 Letrs
Leveled texts are ranked on objec- 
tive readability criteria, gradually becom- 
ing more difficult as students progress 
through the levels. 
False 
If a teacher follows a systematic process 
for transferring phonics skills to text, it's 
reasonable to expect students to read a 
decodable passage inde
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 1 pages •
Leveled texts are ranked on objec- 
tive readability criteria, gradually becom- 
ing more difficult as students progress 
through the levels. 
False 
If a teacher follows a systematic process 
for transferring phonics skills to text, it's 
reasonable to expect students to read a 
decodable passage inde
Unit 3 Session 7 Letrs
Leveled texts are ranked on objective readability criteria, gradually becom- 
ing more difficult as students progress through the levels.: False 
2. If a teacher follows a systematic process for transferring phonics skills to 
text, it's reasonable to expect students to read a decodable passage indepen- 
dently after a week of instruction.: True 
3. A school library has available a series of lavishly illustrated predictable 
texts written in verse. What are the most appropriate ways to use th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 1 pages •
Leveled texts are ranked on objective readability criteria, gradually becom- 
ing more difficult as students progress through the levels.: False 
2. If a teacher follows a systematic process for transferring phonics skills to 
text, it's reasonable to expect students to read a decodable passage indepen- 
dently after a week of instruction.: True 
3. A school library has available a series of lavishly illustrated predictable 
texts written in verse. What are the most appropriate ways to use th...
2025 AHIP Final Exam