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FREE MEDICAL AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT CLIN TECH III
FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: Bella weighs 110 lb. How many kilograms does she weigh?
Answer:
50 kg
Question 2: Convert 10 oz to milliliters.
Answer:
300 mL Question 3: What artifact would be present for Mr. Potter, a 72-year-old patient who has Parkinson's disease, and what can you do to fix it?
Answer:
Somatic interference; wait until Mr. Potter's tremors subside Question 4: If the patient has good control of her asthma, her peak flow rate is in the ____,
Answer:
green zone
Question 5: Which of the following is included when administering a liquid drug?
Answer:
Hold the medicine at eye level, with the palm over the label, and pour the correct amount of the drug
Question 6: Which of the following is the action of a diuretic?
Answer:
Increases urinary output and reduces blood pressure Question 7: Which of the following dysrhythmias is due to a heartbeat originating in the ventricles that occurs early in the cycle and is followed by a pause before the next cycle?
Answer:
PVCs Question 8: Which of these is a component of an acceptable maneuver for spirometry?
Answer:
Minimum of 6 seconds Question 9: After receiving chemotherapy, Mr. Clark experiences severe nausea and vomiting.The licensed practitioner orders 5 mg Compazine IM. The supply is a multidose vial with 5 mg/mL. How many mL of Compazine will you administer to Mr. Clark?
Answer:
- mL
Question 10: Intradermal injections are used to administer which of the following?
Answer:
Allergy or TB test Question 11: According to the rights of medication administration, what is the correct procedure prior to administering a medication?
Answer:
Ask the patient to tell you her name and check the label three times Question 12: A healthcare provider has a responsibility to tell a patient the reason for taking the medication, the effect of the medication, and the side effects of the medication. Which right is this?
Answer:
Right to know
Question 13: Which is an artifact caused use of a body lotion, and the correct solution?
Answer:
Wandering baseline caused by lotion on the skin; re-prep the skin with isopropyl alcohol
Question 14: Convert 352 lb to kilograms.
Answer:
160 kg
Question 15: The action of antihypertensive drugs is to ____.
Answer:
reduce blood pressure
Question 16: A medication that is administered intramuscularly is ____.
Answer:
injected into a muscle
Question 17: Which drug is derived from a mineral source?
Answer:
Potassium chloride
Question 18: Which of the following results in a flat line on the ECG tracing?
Answer:
Detached/loose wire Question 19: Which precordial electrode is placed in the fifth intercostal space, where it intersects an imaginary line drawn straight down the middle of the clavicle?
Answer:
V4
Question 20: Possible causes for a wandering baseline are ____.
Answer:
poor skin preparation, dangling wire, or breathing movement
Question 21: Which of the following drugs are examples of anticoagulants?
Answer:
Lovenox, heparin sodium, and Coumadin Question 22: Which method of drug administration requires passing a urinary catheter into the bladder to instill a drug?
Answer:
Urethral
Question 23: Which area of pharmacology is also called clinical pharmacology?
Answer:
Pharmacotherapeutics Question 24: Mrs. Eckstein's her rheumatoid arthritis is causing considerable pain. The physician asks you to administer a 20 mg IM injection of Depo-Medrol. The supply is multidose vial that provides 40 mg/mL. How much will you inject?
Answer:
0.5 mL Question 25: If a patient is uncomfortable lying flat on the examining table for an ECG test, he can be placed in the ____.
Answer:
Fowler's position Question 26: Which of the following patients would require special consideration related to drug administration?
Answer:
A 75-year-old gentleman with early Alzheimer's Question 27: You have prepared Mrs. White's vitamin B12 shot, performing the "triple check," and are about to administer it when an emergency occurs and you have to leave. You lock the injection in a drawer. When you return, what should you do next?
Answer:
Check the order and the injection again, and then administer the injection