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STAT PEARLS- CHSOS Exam with Questions and Answers
STAT PEARLS- CHSOS Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
What are the 6 hierarchical levels of Bloom Taxonomy? ANSWER The revised Bloom taxonomy has six hierarchical levels: remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, and create 
 
Remember- Recall and understanding show basic knowledge of a topic. When a learner moves to the evaluation phase, he/she has the ability to diagnose and treat but move beyond that towards critically appraising other methods. 
 
Understand 
 
Apply- When a learner app...
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STAT PEARLS- CHSOS Exam with Questions and Answers 
 
What are the 6 hierarchical levels of Bloom Taxonomy? ANSWER The revised Bloom taxonomy has six hierarchical levels: remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, and create 
 
Remember- Recall and understanding show basic knowledge of a topic. When a learner moves to the evaluation phase, he/she has the ability to diagnose and treat but move beyond that towards critically appraising other methods. 
 
Understand 
 
Apply- When a learner app...
Statpearls Study Guide with Questions and Answers
Statpearls Study Guide with Questions and Answers 
 
Effects of thioridazine include all of the following EXCEPT: 
 
A.Control of psychotic behavior 
B. Orthostatic hypotension 
C.Antiemesis 
D.Hypoprolactinemia ANSWER D. Hypoprolactinemia 
Thioridazine can cause a decrease in dopamine and a hyperprolactinemia. 
 
Which condition is not treated with beta-blockers? 
 
A.Angina 
B.Congestive heart failure 
C.Essential tremor 
D.Second-degree heart block ANSWER D. Second-degree heart block 
 
Admin...
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Statpearls Study Guide with Questions and Answers 
 
Effects of thioridazine include all of the following EXCEPT: 
 
A.Control of psychotic behavior 
B. Orthostatic hypotension 
C.Antiemesis 
D.Hypoprolactinemia ANSWER D. Hypoprolactinemia 
Thioridazine can cause a decrease in dopamine and a hyperprolactinemia. 
 
Which condition is not treated with beta-blockers? 
 
A.Angina 
B.Congestive heart failure 
C.Essential tremor 
D.Second-degree heart block ANSWER D. Second-degree heart block 
 
Admin...
STAT Pearls Test with Questions and Answers
STAT Pearls Test with Questions and Answers 
 
Most common coronary anomaly in ToF ANSWER LAD from the right 
 
Most common associated defects with Scimitar syndrome ANSWER ASD (80%) 
PDA (75%) 
 
Characteristic EKG finding in ARVC ANSWER Epsilon Wave 
 
*Wiggle after QRS complex 
 
Main MRI finding of ARVC ANSWER Fibrofatty infiltration of hypokinetic RV 
 
Most effective medication for ARVC ANSWER Sotalol 
 
"Double Density" sign on CXR suggests ANSWER Left Atrial Enlargement 
 
Alternative ...
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STAT Pearls Test with Questions and Answers 
 
Most common coronary anomaly in ToF ANSWER LAD from the right 
 
Most common associated defects with Scimitar syndrome ANSWER ASD (80%) 
PDA (75%) 
 
Characteristic EKG finding in ARVC ANSWER Epsilon Wave 
 
*Wiggle after QRS complex 
 
Main MRI finding of ARVC ANSWER Fibrofatty infiltration of hypokinetic RV 
 
Most effective medication for ARVC ANSWER Sotalol 
 
"Double Density" sign on CXR suggests ANSWER Left Atrial Enlargement 
 
Alternative ...
RENAL STAT-PEARLS Question Bank Questions and Answers
RENAL STAT-PEARLS Question Bank Questions and Answers 
 
A 4-year-old male patient presents to the clinic with his mother with a 4-day history of periorbital and lower extremity edema, accompanied by foamy urine. His blood pressure is 90/60 mmHg, his pulse is 100/min, his respirations are 20 breaths/min, and his temperature is 98.6 F (37 C). Examination shows bilateral lower extremity edema. A urinalysis shows 4+ protein present. Laboratory studies confirm normal complement levels and hypoalbumi...
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RENAL STAT-PEARLS Question Bank Questions and Answers 
 
A 4-year-old male patient presents to the clinic with his mother with a 4-day history of periorbital and lower extremity edema, accompanied by foamy urine. His blood pressure is 90/60 mmHg, his pulse is 100/min, his respirations are 20 breaths/min, and his temperature is 98.6 F (37 C). Examination shows bilateral lower extremity edema. A urinalysis shows 4+ protein present. Laboratory studies confirm normal complement levels and hypoalbumi...
StatPearls - Random Questions and Answers
StatPearls - Random Questions and Answers 
 
A 25-year-old woman presents to her provider complaining of painful micturition and increased frequency of micturition for the last 5 days. On examination, her BP is 119/78 mm Hg, pulse is 74 bpm, temperature is 37.1 C, respiratory rate is 16/min. Her last menstrual period was two weeks ago, and she is using combined oral contraceptive pills for family planning over the last two years. She is fit and healthy, with no medical problems. She smokes a pac...
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StatPearls - Random Questions and Answers 
 
A 25-year-old woman presents to her provider complaining of painful micturition and increased frequency of micturition for the last 5 days. On examination, her BP is 119/78 mm Hg, pulse is 74 bpm, temperature is 37.1 C, respiratory rate is 16/min. Her last menstrual period was two weeks ago, and she is using combined oral contraceptive pills for family planning over the last two years. She is fit and healthy, with no medical problems. She smokes a pac...
Fisdap Airway Management Test 3 with Questions and Answers
Fisdap Airway Management Test 3 with Questions and Answers 
 
Potential effects of orotracheal intubation. ANSWER Secure airway, Protection against aspiration. Bleeding, hypoxia laryngeal swelling, laryngospasms, vocal cord, mucosal necrosis, barotrauma. 
 
Potential effects of moving an intubated patient. ANSWER With a firmly secured tube the tip of the ET tube can move as much as 2 inches with head flexion and extension; with hyperflexion the tube can be pulled from the trachea completely. Hyp...
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Fisdap Airway Management Test 3 with Questions and Answers 
 
Potential effects of orotracheal intubation. ANSWER Secure airway, Protection against aspiration. Bleeding, hypoxia laryngeal swelling, laryngospasms, vocal cord, mucosal necrosis, barotrauma. 
 
Potential effects of moving an intubated patient. ANSWER With a firmly secured tube the tip of the ET tube can move as much as 2 inches with head flexion and extension; with hyperflexion the tube can be pulled from the trachea completely. Hyp...
FISDAP Airway Practice Questions and Verified Answers
FISDAP Airway Practice Questions and Verified Answers 
 
You arrive on the scene to discover a 65-year-old female lying on the floor of her living room. Your first step in the care of this patient is to" 
A. begin chest compressions 
B. apply the AED 
C. maintain an open airway 
D. assess level of consciousness ANSWER C. maintain an open airway 
 
Tidal volume is best defined as the: 
A. volume of air inhaled on a single breath 
B. volume of air that remains in the upper airway 
C. total volume...
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FISDAP Airway Practice Questions and Verified Answers 
 
You arrive on the scene to discover a 65-year-old female lying on the floor of her living room. Your first step in the care of this patient is to" 
A. begin chest compressions 
B. apply the AED 
C. maintain an open airway 
D. assess level of consciousness ANSWER C. maintain an open airway 
 
Tidal volume is best defined as the: 
A. volume of air inhaled on a single breath 
B. volume of air that remains in the upper airway 
C. total volume...
EMT Airway Management FISDAP Test with Questions and Answers
EMT Airway Management FISDAP Test with Questions and Answers 
 
Pneumonia ANSWER - fluid in the alveoli 
- Lung sounds: crackles (rails), rhonci, wheezing; localized to one area of the lung 
- Sputum: rusty dark green/brown 
- Signs/symptoms: fever, productive cough 
 
Pulmonary Edema ANSWER - fluid in the lungs 
- lung sounds: bilateral rails and crackles 
- signs/symptoms: cough, chest pain, fatigue 
- sputum is sometimes frothy 
 
chronic bronchitis ANSWER - alveoli misfunction; can't remove...
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EMT Airway Management FISDAP Test with Questions and Answers 
 
Pneumonia ANSWER - fluid in the alveoli 
- Lung sounds: crackles (rails), rhonci, wheezing; localized to one area of the lung 
- Sputum: rusty dark green/brown 
- Signs/symptoms: fever, productive cough 
 
Pulmonary Edema ANSWER - fluid in the lungs 
- lung sounds: bilateral rails and crackles 
- signs/symptoms: cough, chest pain, fatigue 
- sputum is sometimes frothy 
 
chronic bronchitis ANSWER - alveoli misfunction; can't remove...
FISDAP Airway Practice Quiz with Questions and Answers
FISDAP Airway Practice Quiz with Questions and Answers 
 
The use of accessory muscles and nasal flaring are signs of what type of breathing? 
- Shallow 
- Obstructed 
- Labored 
- Normal ANSWER Labored 
 
An 18 year old male is cyanotic and complains of sharp chest pain and difficulty breathing after lifting weights. Vital signs are BP 110/66, P 88, R 22. What is the most likely cause? 
- Pulmonary embolism 
- Acute myocardial infarction 
- Spontaneous pneumothorax 
- Tension pneumothorax ANSWE...
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FISDAP Airway Practice Quiz with Questions and Answers 
 
The use of accessory muscles and nasal flaring are signs of what type of breathing? 
- Shallow 
- Obstructed 
- Labored 
- Normal ANSWER Labored 
 
An 18 year old male is cyanotic and complains of sharp chest pain and difficulty breathing after lifting weights. Vital signs are BP 110/66, P 88, R 22. What is the most likely cause? 
- Pulmonary embolism 
- Acute myocardial infarction 
- Spontaneous pneumothorax 
- Tension pneumothorax ANSWE...
Airway Test with Questions and Answers
Airway Test with Questions and Answers 
 
Common causes of an obstructed airway ANSWER Aspiration of vomitus, foreign object or improper position of tongue 
 
Most common place for airway obstruction ANSWER Pharynx 
 
Contraindications for an Oropharyngeal airway ANSWER Conscious patients, Any patient (conscious or unconscious) with an intact gag reflex 
 
Vesicular breath sounds ANSWER Normal breath sounds made by air moving in and out of alveoli 
 
Stridor ANSWER High pitched noise heard prima...
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Airway Test with Questions and Answers 
 
Common causes of an obstructed airway ANSWER Aspiration of vomitus, foreign object or improper position of tongue 
 
Most common place for airway obstruction ANSWER Pharynx 
 
Contraindications for an Oropharyngeal airway ANSWER Conscious patients, Any patient (conscious or unconscious) with an intact gag reflex 
 
Vesicular breath sounds ANSWER Normal breath sounds made by air moving in and out of alveoli 
 
Stridor ANSWER High pitched noise heard prima...