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Select a, b, c or d
Select a, b, c or d
A 17 year old female came to your clinic post motor vehicle…
A 17 year old female came to your clinic post motor vehicle accidence where the passenger glass and had a laceration on her right forearm. You notice the laceration is no longer actively bleeding and after irrigating the wound a small piece of glass present within the laceration is noted. What is your NEXT step?
These CXR findings are most consistent with:
These CXR findings are most consistent with:
Select all that apply: A 42 year old male patient arrived to…
Select all that apply: A 42 year old male patient arrived to your clinic with with a dog bite to the right forearm. After appropriate wound irrigation, the NP determines the bite requires suturing. What indicates the nurse practitioner is suturing this wound correctly?
Select all that apply: A 42 year old male patient arrived to…
Select all that apply: A 42 year old male patient arrived to your clinic with with a dog bite to the right forearm. After appropriate wound irrigation, the NP determines the bite requires suturing. What indicates the nurse practitioner is suturing this wound correctly?
Identify the rotation of the chest to this chest x ray?
Identify the rotation of the chest to this chest x ray?
A 58-year-old male with a history of chronic hepatitis C and…
A 58-year-old male with a history of chronic hepatitis C and long-standing alcohol use presents with increasing abdominal swelling, fatigue, and confusion. On exam, he has jaundice, ascites, and easy bruising. Labs reveal: AST 95 (norm 8-48), ALT 60 (norm 7-55), Total bilirubin 4.5 mg/dL (norm 0.2-1.2), Albumin 2.4 g/dL, (norm 3.5-5.5) INR 1.9 (norm 0.8-1.2), and Platelets 85,000/mm³. What pattern is most characteristic of this patient’s liver disease?
When suturing, at what angle should the needle penetrate the…
When suturing, at what angle should the needle penetrate the skin in order to minimize the size of the entry wound and promote eversion of the skin edges?