EVALUATION TEST 2026 FULL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
GRADED A+
◉ 4th Degree Burn. Answer: Can involve bone and muscles
Causes by open flames or chemical
Always assess airway for smoke inhalation
Refer
◉ Rule of 9's. Answer: Above 14yrs old
Head & back of head- 9%
Each full arm- 9% (front of arm burn would 4.5%)
Chest (above navel)- 9%
Stomach/Abdomen- 9%
Upper back- 9%
Lower back- 9%
Genitals- 1%
Each leg- 18% (just front or back would be 9%)
◉ When to refer a burn to ER. Answer: Over 2nd degree burn
,Burns involving over 10% of body
Any burns involving face, hands, genitals, or feet
All chemical or electrical burns
◉ Rule of 9's (Children). Answer: 14 yrs old or younger
Head- 18%
Each arm- 9%
Each leg-14%
Anterior trunk- 18%
Posterior trunk- 18%
Genitals- 1%
◉ Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma. Answer: Sudden onset of severe
eye pain, blurry vision, eye is firm to touch
Tonometry test would should increased ICP
Refer emergently
◉ Open-angle Glaucoma. Answer: Painless and slow progression of
vision loss
, ◉ Retinal Detachment. Answer: Curtain being pulled over vision
field, painless appearance of floaters and flashes of light, blurred
vision
Emergently refer
◉ Papilledema. Answer: Swelling of optic nerve due increased ICP
Sudden onset of vision changes: blurred vision, diplopia, flickering,
loss of vision lasting seconds at a time, h/a's
Central cup cannot be visualized with pink & swollen blurred
margins due to swelling
Emergency!
**No eye pain, no floaters**
◉ Amblyopia. Answer: Lazy eye
Develops in childhood due strabismus
Early detection is key- wear patch over well-functioning eye to help
re-train the affected eye
◉ Color-blindness assessment test. Answer: Ishihara chart
◉ Macular Degeneration. Answer: Central vision loss, black dot in
vision field, difficulty seeing at nigh