NEVADA PESTICIDE APPLICATOR C2
CERTIFICATION COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE
2026 FULL QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
GUARANTEED PASS
◉ 5% Dextrose in Normal Saline. Answer: Fluid used in the first 24
hours following a burn injury for fluid replacement
◉ Central Venous Pressure. Answer: Method appropriate to accurately
monitor the cardiovascular system in a client with full-thickness burns
over 75% of the body
◉ Location of the Burn. Answer: First priority factor when assessing the
severity of burns to the face, neck, and upper extremities
◉ Fluid Resuscitation. Answer: Priority intervention for a client with
deep partial and full-thickness chemical burns over more than 25% of
the body surface area
◉ Troponin. Answer: Heart muscle protein that appears in the
bloodstream when there is damage to the heart
◉ Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC). Answer: Condition
characterized by excessive thrombosis and bleeding
, ◉ Warfarin (Coumadin). Answer: Medication that prevents strokes in
clients with atrial fibrillation
◉ Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP). Answer: Finding indicating elevated
central venous pressure (CVP) in a client with acute heart failure
◉ Serum Amylase. Answer: Lab test result indicating acute pancreatitis
in a client reporting nausea and vomiting
◉ Endotracheal Tube. Answer: Criterion for extubating a client with
acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
◉ Anaphylactic Reaction. Answer: Condition requiring priority nursing
response when caring for a client following a CT scan with dye
◉ Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs). Answer: Priority intervention for a
female client with SOB, pain in the lung area, and abnormal arterial
blood gases
◉ Thoracentesis. Answer: Clinical manifestations indicating a
complication that requires notifying the provider immediately after the
procedure
CERTIFICATION COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE
2026 FULL QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
GUARANTEED PASS
◉ 5% Dextrose in Normal Saline. Answer: Fluid used in the first 24
hours following a burn injury for fluid replacement
◉ Central Venous Pressure. Answer: Method appropriate to accurately
monitor the cardiovascular system in a client with full-thickness burns
over 75% of the body
◉ Location of the Burn. Answer: First priority factor when assessing the
severity of burns to the face, neck, and upper extremities
◉ Fluid Resuscitation. Answer: Priority intervention for a client with
deep partial and full-thickness chemical burns over more than 25% of
the body surface area
◉ Troponin. Answer: Heart muscle protein that appears in the
bloodstream when there is damage to the heart
◉ Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC). Answer: Condition
characterized by excessive thrombosis and bleeding
, ◉ Warfarin (Coumadin). Answer: Medication that prevents strokes in
clients with atrial fibrillation
◉ Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP). Answer: Finding indicating elevated
central venous pressure (CVP) in a client with acute heart failure
◉ Serum Amylase. Answer: Lab test result indicating acute pancreatitis
in a client reporting nausea and vomiting
◉ Endotracheal Tube. Answer: Criterion for extubating a client with
acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
◉ Anaphylactic Reaction. Answer: Condition requiring priority nursing
response when caring for a client following a CT scan with dye
◉ Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs). Answer: Priority intervention for a
female client with SOB, pain in the lung area, and abnormal arterial
blood gases
◉ Thoracentesis. Answer: Clinical manifestations indicating a
complication that requires notifying the provider immediately after the
procedure