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SAEM Quick Review Questions and Answers Rated A+ Management of Large Subungual Hematoma Drainage (18-Gauge) or Hot Micro-Cauterization 
Reason to Avoid Suction in Ear Foreign Body Removal Perforation of Tympanic Membrane 
Management of Skin Abscess Linear Incision for Non-Face vs. Needle Drainage for Face 
Catheter for Bartholin Cyst Word 
Grading of Laryngeal Opening Cormack-Lehane 
Preferred Induction Agent in Reactive Airway Disease for Dilation Effects Ketamine 
Induction Agent Avoided in Se...
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HEENT ROSH REVIEW Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded)
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HEENT ROSH REVIEW Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (Graded) A 28-year-old woman presents with intense pain, tearing, and ocular foreign body sensation in both eyes that began yesterday. She denies any trauma, 
past medical problems, or contact lens use and reports that she works as ski 
patrol for a local resort. Her physical examination is significant for bilateral 
decreased visual acuity, injected conjunctiva, and diffuse punctuate corneal 
lesions with a discrete superior ...
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Talaros Foundations in Microbiology FINAL Quiz Test 
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Staphylococcal aureus - description correct answers Bacterium 
Gram + 
non motile 
facultative-aerobe 
round /cluster 
 
Staphylococcal aureus - diagnosis correct answers culture and sensitivity. 
 
Staphylococcal aureus - virulence correct answers hyaluronidase: destroy host tissue 
staphylokinase: digest blood clots 
lipase: colonize oily skin 
penicillinase: penicillin resistance 
leukocidin...
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NURSING MISC 3P EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS,100% CORRECT
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When performing a visual acuity test, the nurse practitioner notes 20/30 in the left eye and 20/60 in the right eye. The next step is to A- Have the patient return in 2 weeks for a follow-up vision screen B- Dilate the eyes and retest C- Refer the patient to an ophthalmologist D- Document this as a normal finding. Question 2 The American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Disorder fifth edition (DMS-5) describes Munchausen Syndrome by proxy as A- A self-inflicted injur...
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Peds CPA 3: Comprehensive Pediatric Clinical Practice Assessment Guide | 2024-2025 Edition
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Peds CPA 3: Comprehensive 
Pediatric Clinical Practice 
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flex neck causing hip an knee flexion when meningitis present 
brudzinski 
Most common causes of illness and hospitalization in children 
respiratory 
Respiratory dysfunction in children tends to be more severe than in adults 
T or F 
true 
what is the most common cause of respiratory infections in children 
viruses 
Do children or adults deteriorate faster from respiratory issues 
children/infants 
How long ar...
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ABIM Internal Medicine Board Review - Infectious Disease Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Assessed first in trauma patient - Answer-Airway 
(*)Degree of burn that is characterized by bone involvement - Answer-Fourth 
Complications of head trauma - Answer-Intracerebral hematoma 
Extradural hematoma 
Brain abscess 
Most common cause of laryngotracheal stenosis - Answer-Trauma 
Intervention that can help prevent development of acute renal failure - Answer-Infusion of normal 
saline 
A 26-year-old male is resuscitated with blood transfusion after a motor vehicle collision that was 
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ABIM Internal Medicine Board Review - Infectious Disease questions with correct answers
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Bacterial meningitis - treatment in beta-lactam allergic patients Correct Answer-Moxifloxacin + Bactrim 
 
Brain abscess - treatment Correct Answer-Cephalosporin + Flagyl 
 
Encephalitis, choreoathetosis, psychiatric symptoms, seizures, autonomic instability Correct Answer-Autoimmune encephalitis 
 
Check anti-NMDA receptor antibody 
 
Organism - sepsis, cellulitis, hemorrhagic bullae, saltwater fish or shellfish, cirrhotic Correct Answer-Vibrio vulnificus 
 
Organism - chronic nodular infection...
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EMER 198 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions
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EMER 198 Exam Questions With 
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Why would a seizure pt would go into cardiac arrestÉ - answerpt can experience a lethal 
dysrhythmia, BP dropped, blood flow to the brain decreased and pt seized 
tonic-clonic seizure (grand mal) - answercharacterized by aura, sudden loss of 
consciousness, tonic phase-body wide rigidity, hypertonic phase-arched back and rigidity, clonic 
phase- contraction of major muscle groups, postictal phase 
Absence seizures (petit mal) - answerOccurs duri...
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EMER 198 Exam Questions With Verified Solutions
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EMER 198 Exam Questions With 
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Why would a seizure pt would go into cardiac arrestÉ - answerpt can experience a lethal 
dysrhythmia, BP dropped, blood flow to the brain decreased and pt seized 
tonic-clonic seizure (grand mal) - answercharacterized by aura, sudden loss of 
consciousness, tonic phase-body wide rigidity, hypertonic phase-arched back and rigidity, clonic 
phase- contraction of major muscle groups, postictal phase 
Absence seizures (petit mal) - answerOccurs duri...
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