What is the current recommended dose of 1 mg every 3-5 minutes
intravenous or intraosseous epinephrine in
adult patients with cardiac arrest?
10 mg every 10 minutes
1 mg every 3-5 minutes
1 mg every 7 minutes
0.1 mg every 2 minutes
A patient with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) Diabetes Insipidus
is MOST likely to suffer from what
condition?
Diabetes mellitus
Cerebral palsy
Diabetes Insipidus
Myxedema coma
A patient presents after sustaining a roll- Posterior cord syndrome
over motor vehicle accident. They are
complaining of pain around the mid-upper
back. On your initial triage assessment, you
find that patient has preserved motor
function below L5 but is suffering from a
loss of sensory function. The assessment
findings are consistent with:
Posterior cord syndrome
Central cord syndrome
Anterior cord syndrome
Autonomic syndrome
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A patient arrives with acute onset of central IDK, but its not administer nitroglycerin or obtain electrocardiogram!!
chest pain. The patient is tachycardic and
tachypneic and appears very anxious and
restless. What would be the MOST
important initial intervention for this
patient?
Obtain electrocardiogram
Administer nitroglycerin
Administer oxygen
Obtain venous blood gas
A patient who is 27 weeks pregnant Placenta Previa
presents with painless bright red vaginal
bleeding. What condition correlates with
the presenting symptoms?
Abruptio placenta
Placenta Previa
Ectopic pregnancy
Premature rupture of membranes (PROM)
What is a common assessment finding in a Distended Neck Veins
patient with a tension pneumothorax?
Petechial chest rash
Distended neck veins
Equal chest wall expansion
Flattened neck veins
A patient presents with a two-day history of COVID 19
fever, cough, mild shortness of breath
(SOB), sore throat, myalgia, and new onset
of loss of taste and smell. What is the
patient MOST likely suffering from?
Giardia
Microsporidia
COVID 19
Tuberculosis
The deficiency of anti-diuretic hormone Diabetes Insipidus
(ADH) can lead to what endocrine
disorders?
Diabetes Insipidus
Diabetes Mellitus
Adrenal Insufficiency
Syndrome of inappropriate secretion of
ADH (SIADH)
A patient presents after an intentional Increasing serum glucose
overdose of propranolol approximately 2
hours ago. The patient has severe
hypotension and bradycardia. IV fluids and
vasopressors are initiated. What nursing
assessment findings indicate the treatment
has been effective?
Decreasing pulse pressure
Decreasing central venous pressure
Increasing serum glucose
Increasing serum cortisol
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