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A person has sickle cell disease. Which of the following is
a correct statement based on his or her medical condition?
A. The person has less free hemoglobin
B. Nitric oxide totals will drop
C. Arterial pressure may change
D. Sildenafil may resolve blood-related concerns - Answer-
B. Nitric oxide totals will drop. This is due to the sickle cell
disease, Hemolysis will develop and free hemoglobin will
increase due to the unusual shapes of the blood cells
A person who has hepatitis C and significant liver damage
may require:
A. Antiviral medication
B. Bedrest
C. A Liver transplant
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D. A blood transfusion - Answer-C. A liver transplant. The
liver may be unable tp function properly.
What form of Hepatitis is transmitted by exposure to
contaminated water or food?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D - Answer-A. A
What is an ideal ICP rating?
A. 15
B. 25
C. 35
D. 40 - Answer-A. 15 the normal range is <20
What test should be performed on a patient experiencing
intense fatigue and lethargy?
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A. A CT Scan
B. A Pan culture
C. An airway exam
D. A fluid test - Answer-A. A CT Scan. To rule out mental
cerebral changes
A patient requires intracranial surgery. When should
antibiotics be prescribed?
A. Before the surgery
B. During the surgery
C. After the patient is stable
D. Avoid adding antibiotics - Answer-C. After the patient is
stable. Antibiotics may not be necessary in every case
A patient's spleen has been removed. What vaccine
should be administered?
A. Recombivax
B. Attenuvax
C. Tetanus
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D. Pneumonia - Answer-D. Pneumonia Vaccine. The
spleen controls the immune system. Give the pneumonia
vaccine to avoid pneumococcal sepsis from developing
A patient has Ascites. What is a sign of Ascites?
A. High Epinephrine Levels
B. Low Plasma Albumin levels
C. High Plasma Oncotic levels
D. Low Blood PRessure - Answer-B. Low Plasma Albumin
levels. The lack of pressure from plasma proteins will allow
fluid to enter the wrong areas. Cirrhosis may develop in
some cases.
What makes Ca-MRSA unique compared to other types of
MRSA?
A. A. It is acquired in a hospital
B. It is transmitted through sex
C. It is transmitted through blood transfusions
D. All of the above - Answer-A. IT is acquired in a hospital.
Community-acquired MRSA usually 48 hours before
admission