PRE_POST TEST (6 VERSIONS) NEWEST 2024
EXAM WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
What is the first heading of the AMLS patient assessment pathway? - CORRECT
CORRECT ANSWER>>Initial Observation
What are the two subcategories of the AMLS initial observation? - CORRECT
CORRECT ANSWER>>Scene/Situation; Patient
What are the two sections of the AMLS scene/situation assessment? - CORRECT
CORRECT ANSWER>>Safety threats; Situational clues
What are the two sections of the AMLS patient assessment? - CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER>>Cardinal presentation/chief complaint; primary survey
What is the second heading of the AMLS patient assessment pathway? - CORRECT
CORRECT ANSWER>>First Impression
What are the three sections of the AMLS first impression? - CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER>>Identify and treat life threats immediately; Sick/not sick?; Generate
initial differential diagnosis
What is the third heading of the AMLS patient assessment pathway? - CORRECT
CORRECT ANSWER>>Detailed Assessment
What are the three subcategories of the AMLS detailed assessment? - CORRECT
CORRECT ANSWER>>History; Secondary survey; Diagnostics
What are the two sections of the AMLS history? - CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER>>OPQRST; SAMPLER
,What are the two sections of the AMLS secondary survey? - CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER>>Vital signs; full-body or focused physical exam
What are the four sections of the AMLS diagnostics? - CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER>>Glucose; ECG; O2 saturation; ETCO2
What is the fourth heading of the AMLS patient assessment pathway? - CORRECT
CORRECT ANSWER>>Refine the Differential Diagnosis (based on assessment and
clinical reasoning)
What are the three subcategories of the AMLS refine the differential diagnosis? -
CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER>>Life threatening; Critical; Non emergent
What is the fifth heading of the AMLS patient assessment pathway? - CORRECT
CORRECT ANSWER>>Ongoing management
What are the two subcategories of the AMLS ongoing management? - CORRECT
CORRECT ANSWER>>Reassess, further refine the diagnosis, modify treatment;
patient disposition
What do Angiotensin I and II directly stimulate the production of from the adrenal
cortex? - CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER>>Aldosterone
What does the production and secretion of aldosterone lead to in the renal
tubules? - CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER>>Reabsorption of sodium
What does sodium retention lead to? - CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER>>Increased
vascular volume and increased blood pressure
Is Angiotensin II a short-lived or long-lived vasoconstrictor? - CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER>>Short-lived
, What is the most common form of hyperthyroidism? - CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER>>Graves' disease
What is myxedema coma? - CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER>>A life-threatening
condition, characterized by hypotension, bradycardia, hypoglycemia, and low
serum sodium.
What is another name for hyperadrenalism? - CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER>>Cushing's syndrome
What is Cushing's syndrome? - CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER>>Condition caused
by long-standing exposure to excessive circulating serum levels of glucocorticoids,
particularly cortisol
Over production in the adrenal cortex leads to what? - CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER>>Hyperadrenalism
What is primary adrenal insufficiency also known as? - CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER>>Addison's disease
What is Addison's disease? - CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER>>A metabolic and
endocrine ailment caused by a direct insult to or malfunction of the adrenal
cortex
What conditions can directly harm the adrenal cortex? - CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER>>Autoimmune disorders; adrenal hemorrhage; infectious diseases such
as AIDS, TB, and meningococcemia
What are the signs and symptoms of Addison's disease? - CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER>>Chronic fatigue; weakness; loss of appetite and consequent weight
loss; hyperpigmentation of the skin and mucous membranes