Deck 31: Poisoning

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A patient who ingested a bottle of acetaminophen tablets is brought to the emergency department. Which treatment is indicated?

A) Flumazenil
B) N-acetylcysteine
C) Naloxone
D) Supportive care only
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What is the priority in emergency management of a biological terrorism attack?

A) Basic life support
B) Communication with authorities
C) Containing the exposures
D) Informing the public of the risk
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During chemistry class, a nursing student has accidentally splashed a chemical into his or her left eye. What intervention has priority while awaiting the arrival of the emergency medical service (EMS) personnel?

A) Flushing the eye with water
B) Removing the student to a quiet, dark area
C) Encouraging the student to relax and remain calm
D) Securing a sample of the chemical to be given to EMS
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Deck 31: Poisoning
A patient who ingested a bottle of acetaminophen tablets is brought to the emergency department. Which treatment is indicated?

A) Flumazenil
B) N-acetylcysteine
C) Naloxone
D) Supportive care only
B
What is the priority in emergency management of a biological terrorism attack?

A) Basic life support
B) Communication with authorities
C) Containing the exposures
D) Informing the public of the risk
C
During chemistry class, a nursing student has accidentally splashed a chemical into his or her left eye. What intervention has priority while awaiting the arrival of the emergency medical service (EMS) personnel?

A) Flushing the eye with water
B) Removing the student to a quiet, dark area
C) Encouraging the student to relax and remain calm
D) Securing a sample of the chemical to be given to EMS
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