QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. What does the red section of an NFPA placard
indicate? Toxicity
Reactivity
Flammability
Health hazard
2. In a clinical scenario, if a patient presents with miosis, which of the
following conditions could be a potential cause?
Opioid overdose
Severe anxiety
Hyperthyroidism
Glaucoma
3. Dosage or admin of Atropine for Toxins/overdose
5mg/kg load over 40-60 minutes to 400 mg max
5mg/kg rapid bolus to 300 mg max
0.02-0.05 mg/kg repeated every 20- 30 minutes until symptoms
reverse
5mg/kg load over 20-60 minutes to 300 mg max
4. What is the pediatric dosage of Atropine?
0.02mg/kg
0.1mg/kg
0.5mg/kg
, 1mg/kg
5. A 2-year-old child presents with a heart rate of 130 bpm. What should be
the immediate concern for the healthcare provider?
Potential tachycardia or underlying medical condition.
The child is within the normal heart rate range.
The child may need to be monitored for
dehydration. The child is likely experiencing
anxiety.
6. Describe the role of acetylcholine in the parasympathetic nervous
system.
Acetylcholine binds with nicotinic and muscarinic receptor
proteins in the parasympathetic nervous system.
Acetylcholine inhibits the release of other neurotransmitters in the
sympathetic nervous system.
Acetylcholine is primarily involved in the digestion process
only. Acetylcholine has no significant role in the nervous
system.
7. In a clinical scenario, if a patient presents with RUQ pain, which organ's
dysfunction should be prioritized in the differential diagnosis?
Liver
Spleen
Pancreas
Appendix
8. What is the medical term for the inflammation of the inner lining of the
bladder?
Cystitis
,Nephritis
, Urethritis
Pyelonephritis
9. Why is it important to know the normal heart rate range for pediatric
patients?
It helps in assessing the child's cardiovascular health and
identifying potential medical issues.
It determines the child's height and weight.
It is used to calculate medication dosages.
It indicates the child's level of physical activity.
10. What does the abbreviation CBG stand for in medical terminology?
Capillary Blood Glucose
Central Blood Gas
Cerebral Blood
Glucose Complete
Blood Group
11. Describe the expulsion stage of labor and its significance in the
childbirth process.
The expulsion stage of labor is significant as it involves the
actual delivery of the baby from the birth canal.
The expulsion stage is when the cervix begins to dilate.
The expulsion stage occurs after the placenta is delivered.
The expulsion stage is characterized by the onset of contractions.
12. What are the four D's associated with epiglottitis?
Dysphagia, Drooling, Dysphonia,
Distress Dysphagia, Diarrhea,