PRAC 6550 Week 4 Quiz (100% Correct Collection)
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(PRAC 6550 Week 4 Quiz)
PRAC 6550, Adv Pract Care AAC Setting II, Week 4 Quiz (100% Correct Summer QTR)
- Question: The liver contains a large amount of blood (a water-like substance) but is not completely liquid. For this reason, on ultrasound the liver appears to be __________.
- Question: How often should serum troponins … sent in a patient with a … acute myocardial infarction (MI)?
- Question: Removal of more medial foreign bodies from the ear can … very painful and anesthesia is usually required. Which of the following is the … anesthetic for removal of a foreign body from the ear canal?
- Question: The indications for arterial line placement include:
- Question: A patient in the intensive care unit requires frequent monitoring for acid-base abnormalities due to a severe metabolic acidosis. Which of the following laboratory tests can … sent instead of an arterial blood gas?
- Question: What initial test should a provider order in a patient presenting with Vertigo?
- Question: Beck’s triad can … to diagnose a severe pericardial tamponade. Beck’s triad consists of:
- Question: On ultrasound, objects that are dense and have very little fluid (such as bones), reflect all the sound waves back and appear on-screen as white images. What term is … to describe these dense objects on ultrasound?
- Question: As an alternative to electrocautery in the management of epistaxis, which of the following can … for small, anterior, … areas of bleeding?
- Question: Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is known for causing cervical cancer, but it can also cause head and neck cancers. Which of the following laboratory test should the provider order from a specimen in patient with suspected HPV … head and neck cancer?
PRAC 6550-19, Adv Pract Care AAC Setting II, Week 4 Quiz (100% Correct Fall QTR)
- Question: Absolute contraindications for performing bedside ultrasound include:
- Question: What is the main source of B-type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) in humans?
- Question: On ultrasound, fluid, liquid, or water-like substances are … anechoic. They reflect very few sound waves and allow most of the energy to pass through, resulting in an on-screen image that appears.
- Question: Beck’s triad can … to diagnose a severe pericardial tamponade. Beck’s triad consists of:
- Question: Waveform capnography can … to monitor … patients and assess the effectiveness of CPR. The following is an example of a normal capnography waveform:
- Question: What initial test should a provider order in a patient presenting with Vertigo?
- Question: A patient in the intensive care unit requires frequent monitoring for acid-base abnormalities due to a severe metabolic acidosis. Which of the following laboratory tests can … sent instead of an arterial blood gas?
- Question: Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is known for causing cervical cancer, but it can also cause head and neck cancers. Which of the following laboratory test should the provider order from a specimen in patient with suspected HPV … head and neck cancer?
- Question: Removal of more medial foreign bodies from the ear can … very painful and anesthesia is usually required. Which of the following is the … anesthetic for removal of a foreign body from the ear canal?
- Question: Thyroid hormones are known to influence cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Which of the following patients would you expect to have … cholesterol and triglyceride levels?