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Med Surg Exam 1- Patient Care, Diabetes, and Respiratory questions with correct answers
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1 L of Nasal Cannula gives how much Oxygen? CORRECT ANSWER 4% 
 
How much oxygen in 6L nasal cannula? CORRECT ANSWER ~24% 
 
simple face mask delivers how much oxygen? CORRECT ANSWER 40-60% 
 
How much oxygen should be given with a simple face mask? CORRECT ANSWER 5L/min minimum 
 
Partial Rebreather offer how much O2? CORRECT ANSWER 60-75%; 6-11 L/min 
 
Short term oxygen? long term? CORRECT ANSWER simple-- partial rebreather 
 
Facemask with highest O2%? CORRECT ANSWER Non-Rebreather; >90% ...
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NPLEX II- Emergency Medicine Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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What dose of diphenhydramine should be given to a patient experiencing acute allergy symptoms? - 
50mg (1ml) IV stat 
Non-rebreather mask should be given to what kind of victims? - COPD 
smoke inhalation 
carbon monoxide poisoning 
Anyone who requires high-flow oxygen and DOES NOT need breathing assistance 
When can you stop CPR? - victim revives 
EMS arrives 
too exhausted to continue 
unsafe scene 
Emergency oxygen should be considered if an ADULT is breathing... (in bpm) - <12bpm or >20...
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TNCC 9th Edition(questions and answers)2023/2024 updated exam
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TNCC 9th Edition(questions and 
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The trauma nurse knows that placing a bariatric patient in a "ramped position" provides 
better visualization during the insertion of which device? - CORRECT ANSWERendotracheal tube 
Tearing of the bridging veins is most frequently associated with which brain injury? - 
CORRECT ANSWER-subdural hematoma 
A patient is found lying on the floor after falling 13 hours ago. Which of the following 
laboratory values is expected with a musculoskeletal co...
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NURS 3270 Exam 2 Study Questions and Correct Answers
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What is the amount of O2 a nasal cannula can deliver? - 1-6 L/min: 24%-44% - (low-flow device) - humidified if >4L 
*Prongs must curve downward to direct oxygen into lower airway 
What are the advantages of the nasal cannula? - Safe and simple - Easily tolerated - Effective for low concentrations - Does not impede eating or talking - Inexpensive, disposable 
What are the disadvantages of the nasal cannula? - Unable to use with nasal obstruction - Drying to mucous membranes - Can dislodge easi...
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NUR 230 – Respiratory Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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NUR 230 – Respiratory Exam Questions With Verified Answers 
what is a nurses responsibility to screen every patient for in terms of smoking 
screen every patient if they use nicotine and offer education about the ability to quit 
 
 
what are the 5 A's for users who want to quit smoking 
ask, advise, assess, assist, and arrange 
 
 
what are the 5 R's for users unwilling to quit smoking 
relevance, risks, rewards, roadblocks, repetition 
 
 
what are some examples of smoking cessation produc...
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Clinical Concepts Exam #2- Sample Questions || with Accurate Answers 100%.
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Which of the following areas of the body provides the best site to determine cyanosis in a person with dark skin? 
A. The earlobes 
B. The beds of the fingernails 
C. Mucous membranes of the mouth 
D. Whites of the eyes correct answers C. Mucous membranes of the mouth 
 
Which of the following observations by the nurse may indicate an alteration in the oxygenation status of the client? 
A. Neck veins are flat 
B. Chest expansion is symmetrical 
C. Needing to sit up to breathe 
D. Even unlabored ...
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1 NURSING FUNDAMENTALS AND CLINICAL SKILLS/ EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, 100% ACCURATE
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1 NURSING FUNDAMENTALS AND CLINICAL SKILLS/ EXAM 
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Korotkoff sounds - -First and last sounds you hear during manual BP. These indicate the systolic and 
diastolic readings. 
Airborne infections - -measles, varicella, tuberculosis 
Droplet infections - -Diphtheria, rubella, influenza, pertussis, mumps, mycoplasmal/ meningococcal 
pneumonia, scarlet fever, and sepsis 
Contact infections - -Major wound infections, respiratory infections (eg; RSV), ente...
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WVU NSG 311 Exam 2 Respiratory Content Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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What is the oxygen concentration at room air? - 21% 
 
Is oxygen a medication? - *yes 
*administered only when prescribed by a provider with prescriptive authority except in an emergency situation 
 
Hypoxemia (blood) can lead to what? - hypoxia (brain) 
 
What are mental status changes that can occur with inadequate O2? - *impaired judgement 
*agitation 
*disorientation 
*confusion 
*lethargy 
*coma 
 
What are other signs of inadequate O2? - *dyspnea 
*increase in BP 
*changes in HR (most like...
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NURS MISC Critical Care Test 1 - Respiratory Testbank Top Predicted Questions and Correct Answers 2024
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What percentage of room air is made up of oxygen? - 21% 
What is hypoxemia? - decreased (arterial) oxygen content in the blood. (Measured by 
ABG) 
What is hypoxia? - decreased oxygen supply to the tissues. (Measured by pulse oximetry) 
Low-flow oxygenation systems - are less precise than high-flow oxygenation systems 
these systems are affected by the pts. rate and depth of respirations 
these systems DO NOT PROVIDE A CONSTANT FIO2 (FIO2= the % of O2 concentration 
ex: nasal cannula, simple fa...
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Medical Emergencies Essentials for the Dental Professional, 2Nd Ed Grimes -Test Bank
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CHAPTER 1 
Multiple Choice 
	1.	What is the MOST common emergency to occur in the dental office? 
	A.	Mild allergic reaction 
	B.	Angina 
	C.	Syncope 
	D.	Anaphylaxis 
	2.	All of the following procedures will help to prevent an emergency in a dental office EXCEPT: 
	A.	accurate medical history taking. 
	B.	taking and recording vital signs. 
	C.	updating the medical emergency kit. 
	3.	If a patient responds positively on his or her medical history to epilepsy, you will need to be on th...
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