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[Jawaban] The nurse is preparing to insert a urinary catheter when the patient's foot touches the sterile field. What should be the nurse's next step? A. Politely ask the patient to keep feet in place and proceed with catheter insertion. B. Place the collection system on the patient's bed and proceed with the catheter insertion. C. Discard the catheter and the collection system and start over with a new kit. D. Ask a colleague to hold the patient's leg during the insertion of the urinary catheter. Which tune of precautions must be followed?
[Jawaban] The sign or symptom of an opioid overdose patient most important for first responder care is: A. Pinpoint pupils B. Respiratory depression C. Rapid heart rate D. Frequent vomiting
[Jawaban] What is the primary role of a DSP in supporting communication? A. Controlling communication methods B. Modeling and promoting effective communication strategies C. Replacing speech therapy professionals D. Restricting the use of AAC devices
[Jawaban] Translate the term phlebalgia as literally as possible.
[Jawaban] Which of the following medications would most likely be used for acne treatment? A. Differin (Adapalene) B. Propecia (Finasteride) C. Triamcinolone (Kenalog) D. Lidoderm (Lidocaine)
[Jawaban] Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term angiorrhaphy? A. angio (artery) + rrhaphy (incision) = incision into an artery B. angio (atrium) + rrhaphy (puncture) = puncture of the atrium C. angio (valve) + rrhaphy (reconstruction) = reconstruction of a valve D. angio (vein) + rrhaphy (removal) = removal of a vein E. angio (vessel) + rrhaphy (suture) = suture of a vessel
[Jawaban] A 5-year-old presenting with respiratory distress and drooling indicates that he is: A. Not able to swallow his secretions B. Developing a respiratory infection C. Able to be transported supine D. Having an asthma attack
[Jawaban] A pulse oximeter reading may be inaccurate in the presence of: A. Nitrogen B. Carbon monoxide C. High blood pressure
[Jawaban] What is the key feature of the brain in someone who has Alzheimer's disease? A. Missing occipital lobe B. Smaller brain C. Presence of plaques and tangles D. Presence of cholesterol and neurons
[Jawaban] Simple masks are best used for a pediatric patient who: A. Needs high-flow oxygen B. Cannot be ventilated with a BVM C. Has normal work of breathing D. Cannot tolerate a nasal cannula
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