PRAC 6550 Week 4 Quiz (100% Correct)
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1.
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 __________.
2.
Question: How often should serum troponins be sent in a patient with a suspected
acute myocardial infarction (MI)?
3.
Question: Removal of more medial foreign bodies from the ear can be very painful
and anesthesia is usually required. Which of the following is the preferred
anesthetic for removal of a foreign body from the ear canal?
4.
Question: The indications for arterial line placement include:
5.
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 be sent instead of an arterial blood gas?
6.
Question: What initial test should a provider order in a patient presenting with
Vertigo?
7.
Question: Becks triad can be
used to diagnose a severe pericardial tamponade. Becks triad consists of:
8.
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 used to describe these dense objects on ultrasound?
9.
Question: As an alternative to electrocautery in the management of epistaxis, which
of the following can be used for small, anterior, circumscribed areas of
bleeding?
10. 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 related head and neck cancer?