When assessing a lesion for melanoma, the Nurse Practitioner would utilize which of the following criteria? Asymmnetry Border Color Distance
The cervical plexus: is found deep in the neck. is formed by the ventral rami of the first four cervical nerves and part of C5. includes the phrenic nerve. All of the above are correct.
What is the purpose of the green filter on a direct ophthalmoscope? To calculate the cup to disc ratio To allow visualization through a cataract To measure the pressure in the eye To better visualize retinal blood vessels To allow visualization of cotton wool spots
A seizure may be a medical emergency if it lasts 5 minutes or longer. CHOOSE AN OPTION BELOW True False
A seizure action plan includes only a student's seizure type and basic first aid. CHOOSE AN OPTION BELOW True False
All people who have seizures have epilepsy even if they haven't been diagnosed yet. CHOOSE AN OPTION BELOW True False
If a person is having a seizure and is unconscious, you should turn them on their back. CHOOSE AN OPTION BELOW True False
Question 5 of 10 A patient attempting to present to the emergency department should only be entered on the central log if they have been registered by name. True False
The effects of any drug depend on __ All of the answers are correct How the drug is consumed The circumstances under which the drug is taken such as the simultaneous use of alcohol or other drugs, etc. The amount taken at one time
A patient attempting to present to the emergency department should only be entered on the central log if they have been registered by name. True False
A nurse is developing a care plan for a patient with a major neurocognitive disorder (NCD). Which nursing actions reflect appropriate use of nursing models of care for individuals with mild and major NCDs? a. Provide a stable and predictable environment to reduce stress. I b. Focus on strict task-oriented care to maximize efficiency. c. Use person-centered care approaches to address individual preferences and abilities. d. Treat behavioral symptoms as disruptive and focus on correcting them immediately. e. Recognize behaviors as communication and investigate potential unmet needs. f. Encourage meaningful activities that enhance quality of life.
9. Describe how Sir Alexander Fleming found penicillin. 10. Why did organ transplants fail before 1954? 11. What are stem cells? 12. Why is it difficult to "kill" a virus?
Which of the following diseases is responsible for the highest percentage of deaths in the United States? a. Alzheimer's disease b. Heart disease c. Chronic lung disease d. Cancer e. Kidney disease
A health care provider orders Morphine gr $1/10$ Available: Morphine $10mg/ml$ How many ml will the nurse give? Fill in the blanks. $\square $
A side effect of carbamazepine (Tegretol)is A. aplastic anemia B. dyspepisa C. headache D. hypertension
What is a health insurance deductible? The amount you can deduct from your taxes due to having insurance coverage all year The fixed amount you need to pay for every medical claim before your insurance covers the rest The amount you can subtract from your premiums as long as you go without making an insurance claim The cummulative amount that you have to pay for medical costs before your insurance pays anything
10 Which fitness test measures your body composition? A Push-ups B Sit-n-Reach C Height and Weight D Pacer/Mile Run
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of warming up before beginning to exercise? A generates heat in the muscle and joint tissues B lowers heart rate C helps you mentally focus for the exercise D helps prevent injury
Food held at 41 degrees F (5 degree C)or lower before being removed from refrigeration can be held without temperature control for up to how many hours? 2 4 6 8
Symptoms of the Prodromal Period of Acute Radiation Syndrome are: Answers: $A-D$ A stochastic B immuna responsive C non-lethal D mutagenic