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ENO ENA Exam Questions & Answers 100% CORRECT 2024/2025
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ENO ENA Exam Questions & Answers 100% CORRECT 2024/2025 
 
 
A patient presents to triage complaining of a sudden, complete loss of vision in his left eye. He denies any injury and rates his pain as 0 on a scale of 0 to 10. Which ocular emergency should you suspect? 
A. Acute angle-closure glaucoma 
B. Central retinal artery occlusion 
C. Retinal detachment 
D. Hyphema - ANSWERSB. Central retinal artery occlusion 
 
A patient presents with blunt trauma from being struck in the right eye by a bas...
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PAEA Pediatrics EOR Topics
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what is the MC conjunctivitis seen in children? what is the cause? source? - Answer- viral conjunctivitis; Adenovirus; swimming pools 
 
Dx? preauricular lymphadenopathy, copious watery eye discharge, scanty mucoid discharge, usually unilateral with punctate staining on slit lamp examination; Tx? - Answer- dx: viral conjunctivitis 
tx: supportive (cool compresses, artificial tears) +/- antihistamines for itching (Olopatadine) 
 
Dx? bilateral eye itching, tearing, redness, string discharge, chem...
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CPEN REVIEW PRACTICE TEST 2023/2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
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CPEN REVIEW PRACTICE TEST 
2023/2024 QUESTIONS AND 
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1. Priority intervention for epiglottitis: Prepare for emergency airway 
2. Suspicion for neglect in school-age children: Antisocial behaviors 
3. Rubeola (measles) S/S: High fever, Koplik spots (white patches, not lesions) 
4. Rubella S/S: No/low fever, sore throat, no oral lesions 
5. Varicella S/S: Chicken pox, slight fever, no oral lesions 
6. Coxsackie: Hand/foot/mouth, low-grade fever, vesicles 
7. Heat stroke...
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NBEO Part 2: TMOD: Exam Review Questions and answers, rated A+[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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NBEO Part 2: TMOD: Exam Review 
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Gram (+) only - Bactrim (SulfaMETH + TRIMethoprim = good for MRSA) 
Bacitracin (ung only) --> blepharitis 
Dicloxacillin (250 mg QID x 1 week) 
Keflex (cephalexin) --> dacryoadenitis, dacryocystitis, preseptal celluitis 
Gram (+) and Gram (-) - Trimethoprim (Polytrim = gram + and gram -) 
4th Gen FQL (Besivance, Vigamox, Zymaxid) 
Polysporin (Bacitracin + Polymyxin) 
Neosporin (Polysporin + Neomycin) 
Amoxicillin 
Tobra/Gen...
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Trauma fisdap 2024 (50 questions) with answers 100% correct
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Trauma fisdap 2022 
 
Referred left shoulder pain is caused by 
 
A. phrenic nerve inftiammation 
B. associated thoracic trauma 
C. vagal nerve stimulation 
D. diaphrapmatic iritation Correct Answer: D. diaphrapmatic iritation 
 
A patient has suffered a traumatic amputation of the index finger, what should you do with the amputated body part? 
 
A. Rinse vth normal saline solution 
B. Place directly in a dry plastic bag 
C. Wrap in moist stenle gauze 
D. Store it in a bag of ice Correc...
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PAEA Pediatrics EOR Topics Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A+
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PAEA Pediatrics EOR Topics Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A+ 
 
what is the MC conjunctivitis seen in children? what is the cause? source? viral conjunctivitis; Adenovirus; swimming pools 
 
Dx? preauricular lymphadenopathy, copious watery eye discharge, scanty mucoid discharge, usually unilateral with punctate staining on slit lamp examination; Tx? dx: viral conjunctivitis 
tx: supportive (cool compresses, artificial tears) +/- antihistamines for itching (Olopatadine) 
 
Dx? bilateral ...
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D115- Advanced Pathophysiology || Already Passed.
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Herpes Keratitis correct answers -acute onset of severe eye pain, photophobia, and blurred vision in one eye; diagnosed by using fluorescein dye - will appear like fernlike lines on the corneal surface 
-infection permanently damages corneal epithelium (may result in blindness) 
-refer to ED or ophthalmologist STAT; avoid steroid ophthalmic drops 
 
2 types of herpes virus that can infect the eyes correct answers 1. Herpes Simplex = Herpes simplex keratitis 
2. Herpes Varicella Zoster/Shingles =...
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PAEA PEDIATRICS EOR EXAM QUESTIONS WITH REVISED 100% SOLUTIONS
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PAEA PEDIATRICS 
EOR EXAM 
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what is the MC conjunctivitis seen in children? what is the cause? source? - ANSWER 
viral conjunctivitis; Adenovirus; swimming pools 
Dx? preauricular lymphadenopathy, copious watery eye discharge, scanty mucoid 
discharge, usually unilateral with punctate staining on slit lamp examination; Tx? - 
ANSWER dx: viral conjunctivitis 
tx: supportive (cool compresses, artificial tears) +/- antihistamines for itching 
(Olopatadine)...
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Week 3-NURS 6501 exam with verified solutions.
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Classification of acute sinusitis 
Symptoms < 4 week 
 
 
 
Classification of subacute sinusitis 
Symptoms 4-12 weeks 
 
 
 
 
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Classification of chronic sinusitis 
Symptoms > 12 weeks 
 
 
 
Classification of recurrent sinusitis 
3+ events/year without symptoms in between and last < 2 weeks 
 
 
 
What percentage of cases of sinusitis receive antibiotics? How many...
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CPEN Practice Questions & Rationales 100% Solved
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CPEN Practice Questions & Rationales 
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An anxious adolescent presents with palpitations, a heart rate of 184 beats/min, and normal 
skin tone. Which of the following is the PRIORITY intervention? 
A. Obtain urine drug screen. 
B. Administer IV adenosine (Adenocard) rapidly. 
C. Instruct the patient to bear down. 
D. Provide comfort and reassurance. - answerD. SVT is defined as heart rate >220 in infants 
and >180 in children. Thus putting the child in SVT. Search and treat the ...
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