The pulse oximetry screening test is done by using two separate pulse oximeters with probes attached to the infant’s right hand and right or left foot. The right hand is ———–, and the right or left foot is ———-. a. venous, arterial b. preductal, postductal c . preshunt. postshunt
Which type of therapy is required to improve alveolar pulmon…
Which type of therapy is required to improve alveolar pulmonary function in Meconium Aspiration Syndrome? A. Surfactant Replacement Therapy B. Hydrotherapy C. Ice Pack test D. Needle Thoracentesis
What is the treatment for HLHS?
What is the treatment for HLHS?
On a chest radiograph, starbursts are indicative of: A. ba…
On a chest radiograph, starbursts are indicative of: A. bacterial pneumonia. B. carinal carcinoma. C. pulmonary vascular congestion. D. foreign body aspiration.
A Guillain-Barré syndrome patient has autonomic nervous syst…
A Guillain-Barré syndrome patient has autonomic nervous system dysfunction which can result in which of the following? (Select all that apply)1. Tachycardia2. Hypotension3. Urinary retention4. Fever
During a myasthenia crisis, a patient was placed on mechanic…
During a myasthenia crisis, a patient was placed on mechanical ventilation but is now stable. What will the chest radiograph most likely show? A. Normal lungs B. Mediastinal shift C. Pericardial tamponade D. Ground-glass appearance
Complications commonly associated with long-term use of ster…
Complications commonly associated with long-term use of steroids in the management of myasthenia gravis include (Select all that apply):1. infections.2. cataracts.3. pulmonary edema.4. osteoporosis.
Which of the following has been shown to shorten the course…
Which of the following has been shown to shorten the course of a severe case of Guillain-Barré syndrome? A. Renal dialysis B. Plasmapheresis C. Blood transfusion D. NSAIDs
The muscle paralysis in GBS moves in a descending order.
The muscle paralysis in GBS moves in a descending order.
What clinical presentation would be seen in a patient with a…
What clinical presentation would be seen in a patient with a pneumoperitoneum? A. Mediastinal shift toward affected area B. Change in point of maximum impulse C. Sudden onset of abdominal distention D. Pleural effusion