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CAMRT Exam Practice Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (100% Correct)
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CAMRT Exam Practice Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 (100% Correct) What is an anticholinergic drug? 
A drug that depresses the parasympathetic nervous system and act as antispasmodics 
of smooth muscle. They decrease contractions, saliva, bronchial mucus etc. 
What are some common examples of anticholinergic drugs? 
- Buscopan 
- Glucagon 
- Atropine 
What is a cathartic drug? 
Drug that stimulates peristalsis and promotes deification. (Treats constipation) 
What type of drug is L...
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NR 602 Week 3 Quiz with complete solutions
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NR 602 Week 3 Quiz with complete solutions 
The Classic radiographic finding in croup is 
a. hyperinflation 
b. perihelia lymphadenopathy 
c. thumb sign 
d. steeple sign - answerd. steeple sign 
Vomiting in infancy has a long list of differential diagnoses. Which accompanying symptom 
would most likely point to pyloric stenosis 
a. diarrhea 
b. appropriate growth 
c. acts hungry after vomiting - answerc. acts hungry after vomiting 
Urinary tract infections are the most common pediatric urinary t...
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NR 602 Week 3 Quiz questions and detailed answers 2024| 100% Correct
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The Classic radiographic finding in croup is 
a. hyperinflation 
b. perihelia lymphadenopathy 
c. thumb sign 
d. steeple sign Correct Answer d. steeple sign 
Vomiting in infancy has a long list of differential diagnoses. Which 
accompanying symptom would most likely point to pyloric stenosis 
a. diarrhea 
b. appropriate growth 
c. acts hungry after vomiting Correct Answer c. acts hungry after 
vomiting
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The Classic radiographic finding in croup is 
a. hyperinflation 
b. perihelia lymphadenopathy 
c. thumb sign 
d. steeple sign - CORRECT ANSWER-d. steeple sign 
Vomiting in infancy has a long list of differential diagnoses. Which accompanying 
symptom would most likely point to pyloric stenosis 
a. diarrhea 
b. appropriate growth 
c. acts hungry after vomiting - CORRECT ANSWER-c. acts hungry after vomiting 
Urinary tract infections are the most common pediatric urinary tr...
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_____ A barky seal like cough, worse at night. Low-grade fever. Steeple sign is seen via x-ray. 
You will want to inform parents to do coolness, take the child outside or open the freezer. Steam 
from the shower can also help. Administer steroids for inflammation. Give her Seemic Kathy for 
relief up to two hours, observation is key. Croup 
 
_____ is One of the most common in infants see that can lead to c...
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What is an Adrenergic drug? 
Drug that stimulates the nervous system, and causes the relaxation of smooth muscles of the bronchi. 
 
 
 
What is a common example of an adrenergic drug? 
Epinephrine 
 
 
 
 
What is an example of a local anesthetic? 
Lidocaine (Xylocaine) 
 
 
 
What are some common side effects of anticoagulants? 
- Bruising 
- Spontaneous bleeding 
 
 
 
What is an anticholinergic drug? 
A drug that depresses the para...
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CEN Common Signs exam with correct answers
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steeple sign correct answers- narrowing of the trachea noticed on lateral neck x-ray 
- associated with croup 
 
thumb sign correct answers- enlarged epiglottis noticed on lateral neck x-ray 
- associated with epiglottitis 
 
virchow's triad correct answers- associated with pulmonary embolism 
- hypercoagulopathy, venous stasis and vessel injury 
 
heel jar test correct answersassociated with appendicitis 
- tested by having patient jump up and down on right heel, which causes RLQ pain 
 
mcbur...
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Ascites - accumulation of fluid in the abdomen caused by LIVER FAILURE 
 
Venous distention - -occurs with CHF 
-seen with obstructive patients (seen in exhalation phase) 
 
Capillary refill - -indication of peripheral circulation 
-Normal < 3 seconds 
 
Jaundice skin color - -increase in bilirubin. 
-mostly in face and trunk 
 
Bradypnea (oligopnea) - -decreased respiratory rate (<12bpm) variable depth and irregular rhythm 
 
Hyperpnea - -increased rate, depth, with regular rhythm 
 
Che...
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CAMRT Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
What is an Adrenergic drug? - Answer-Drug that stimulates the nervous system, and 
causes the relaxation of smooth muscles of the bronchi. 
What is a common example of an adrenergic drug? - Answer-Epinephrine 
What is an example of a local anesthetic? - Answer-Lidocaine (Xylocaine) 
What are some common side effects of anticoagulants? - Answer-- Bruising 
- Spontaneous bleeding 
What is an anticholinergic drug? - Answer-A drug that depresses th...
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NPLEX II - Emergency Medicine (Anderson) Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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Tx of anaphylaxis with diphenhydramine (dosage) - 50 mg (1ml) IV stat 
Note: this is NOT done before Epi; in allergy may start with 12.5 to 25 mg IVP 
Assessing peripheral (emergency) blood pressure; no BP cuffs - Radial pulse = AT LEAST 80 
(Systolic) 
Femoral pulse = AT LEAST 70 
Carotid pulse = AT LEAST 60 
Emergency oxygen** - Adult RR <12 or >20 
Child RR <15 or >30 
Infant RR <25 or >50 
Croup Tx - Supportive care, watch child, have parents watch for fever, dyspnea; PE fo...
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