When using silver nitrate to cauterize for epistaxis, the silver nitrate stick should be applied wit
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When using silver nitrate to cauterize for epistaxis, the silver nitrate stick should be applied with gentle pressure to the bleeding area for:
1 second only
3-10 seconds
20-30 seconds
1 minute
Question 2
On an EKG, the most common abnormality in adults is:
Right axis deviation
Left axis deviation
Right bundle branch block
ST segment depression
Question 3
In the office, which of the following is/are the most common reason(s) to get an ECG?
Syncope
Chest pain
Palpitations
B and C
A, B, and C
Question 4
Open (compound) fractures require immediate antibiotics. True or false?
True
False
Question 5
To stain the eye to look for a corneal abrasion, the provider should use:
Yellow dye #2
Fluorescein
Romphoscein
Woods drops
Question 6
If a patient comes in for a corneal abrasion or foreign body in the eye, it is important to check and document visual acuity ________________ the topical anesthetic is applied.
Before
After
Either is okay
Question 7
If performing anterior packing for epistaxis, the provider should be prepared to use approximately ___________ inches of gauze.
6 inches
12 inches
24 inches
72 inches
Question 8
On a chest X-ray, the standard views for an adult are:
AP and Lateral
PA and Lateral
Lateral and Supine
None of the above
Question 9
Complications of cerumen irrigation include:
Nausea
Otitis externa
Tinnitus
A and C
A, B, and C
Question 10
When using a curette for cerumen removal, it is advisable to visualize the opposite canal first to become familiar with the patient’s anatomy.
True
False
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