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Ryanair Initial Topic 5 Test Updated 2024 with complete solution
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Diabetes: The passenger has been given a sugary drink. There is an improvement in their condition. 
What do you do next? - Give another sugary drink; 
give oxygen; 
advise to see a doctor 
What are signs and symptoms for both types of Diabetes? - weakness 
fainting; 
sweating profusely; 
waxy look to the skin; 
rapid pulse; 
shallow breathing; 
confusion; 
pale and cold skin; 
the limbs may tremble; 
slurred speech; 
a deteriorat...
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Driving and hypoglycaemia: questions and answers
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Driving and hypoglycaemia: questions and answers 
 Ian Gallen, Stephanie Amiel, Tony Robinson, John McKnight, on behalf of the ABCD Committee 
W 
 e would like to clarify the Association of British 
 Clinical Diabetologists (ABCD) response to the 
 recent European Union directive on standards 
 for driving in diabetes. These changes have been 
 adopted and, although clarification has been sought 
 regarding severe hypoglycaemia, there are no excep 
tions to the regulations that have been brough...
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AMLS EXAM STUDY GUIDE
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List 7 Red Flags for Breathing - 1. Reduced consciousness 
2. Cyanosis 
 
3. SpO2 29 
 
5. Asymmetrical movement 
 
6. Tracheal deviation and distress 
 
7. Inability to count to five in a single breath 
 
List 7 Red Flags for Circulatory Problems - 1. Reduced consciousness 
2. Profound pallor 
 
3. Marked sweating 
 
4. Systolic BP 140 
 
6. Skin mottling 
 
7. Dysrhythmia & hypotension 
 
List 5 Red Flags for Airway Assessment - 1. Reduced consciousness 
2. Stridor 
 
3. Snoring 
 
4. Voice ch...
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Fisdap Medical Emergencies Practice Quiz Questions and Verified Answers (2024 / 2025)/ A+ GRADE
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Fisdap Medical Emergencies Practice Quiz Questions and Verified Answers (2024 / 2025)/ A+ GRADE.1.	A 20 y/o M is agitated and complains of nausea. He tells you, "I feel like my heart is going to jump out of my chest." Vital signs are BP 142/90, P 140, R 24, and warm, moist skin. Which drug should you suspect? 
a.	narcotics 
b.	opioids 
c.	alcohol 
d.	amphetamines 
ANS d. amphetamines 
 
Amphetamines stimulate the central nervous system, causing an increase in all vital signs. He is tachycardia...
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Neurology Para 1251 PCP JIBC Latest Update Graded A+
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Neurology Para 1251 PCP JIBC Latest 
 
Update Graded A+ 
 
Coma A state of unconciousness from which the patient cannot be aroused 
 
Two mechanisms that can cause alteration in menta status. Structural lesions 
 
Toxic metabolic states 
 
Structural lesions Anything that physically touches the substance of the brain and alters 
mental status. Eg. Contusions, tumours, parasites, hemorrhage. 
 
Toxic Metabolic state Presence of circulating toxins or metabolites or lack of needed 
material such as...
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List 7 Red Flags for Breathing - -1. Reduced consciousness 
2. Cyanosis 
3. SpO2 29 
5. Asymmetrical movement 
6. Tracheal deviation and distress 
7. Inability to count to five in a single breath 
List 7 Red Flags for Circulatory Problems - -1. Reduced consciousness 
2. Profound pallor 
3. Marked sweating 
4. Systolic BP 140 
6. Skin mottling 
7. Dysrhythmia & hypotension 
List 5 Red Flags for Airway Assessment - -1. Reduced consciou...
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QAS Clinical Guidelines & Practice Procedures
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QAS Clinical Guidelines & Practice Procedures 
 
Define Acute Behavioural Disturbance (ABD) - A patient that poses significant clinical risk 
to themselves and the health care professionals providing treatment or others. 
 
What are some causes of ABD? - 
* mental illness 
* intoxication with drugs and/or alcohol 
* organic illnesses (e.g. hypoglycaemia) 
NOTE: causes are usually multifactoral 
 
What are the 4 general categories of ABD? - 
1. psychiatric disorders 
2. Substance related 
3. Or...
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Fisdap Medical Emergencies Practice Quiz with Complete Solutions
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Fisdap Medical Emergencies Practice Quiz with Complete Solutions 
 
Fisdap Medical Emergencies Practice Quiz with Complete Solutions 
 
Fisdap Medical Emergencies Practice Quiz with Complete Solutions 
 
Fisdap Medical Emergencies Practice Quiz with Complete Solutions 
 
 
A 20 y/o M is agitated and complains of nausea. He tells you, "I feel like my heart is going to jump out of my chest." Vital signs are BP 142/90, P 140, R 24, and warm, moist skin. Which drug should you suspect? 
 
a. narcot...
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NUR242 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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What is the MET call criteria for children? 
→ ~:- -Resp rate 5 or below 
→ -Heart rate 50 or below 
→ -Blood pressure 55 or below 
→ -Unresponsive 
→ -Airway threatened 
→ -Apnea 
→ -Seizure 
→ -Bleeding 
→ -You are worried about the patient 
What are normal vital signs for children? 
→ ~:- Resps: 15-30 
02: 93% and above 
Temp: 35.5-37.5 
Heart Rate: 80-130 
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Ryanair Initial Topic 5
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Diabetes: The passenger has been given a sugary drink. There is an improvement in their 
condition. What do you do next? - Give another sugary drink; 
advise to see a doctor 
 
What are signs and symptoms for both types of Diabetes? - 
weakness 
fainting; 
sweating profusely; 
waxy look to the skin; 
rapid pulse; 
shallow breathing; 
confusion; 
pale and cold skin; 
the limbs may tremble; 
slurred speech; 
a deteriorating level of response; 
strange behavior; 
acetone...
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