68W LPC 2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS.
What organ produces hormones that regulate blood sugar Metabolism?: Pancreas (pg172, 3, b)
Which area of the abdomen should be palpated last?: The painful part (Pg. 190, D, 1, b)
What organ can absorb 5 to 7 liters of water per day?: The large intestine, AKA the colon. (Pg. 173, 5, a)
The diet for ACUTE diarrhea is : Liquid Diet then progress to bland diet (Pg. 183, B, 4 d)
Which quadrant hurts with appendicitis?: Right Lower Quadrant localized to McBurney's point. (pg
179, D, 3)
A patient complains his gallbladder hurts. Where does it hurt?: Right Upper Quadrant pg. (171, C, 1, b)
The gallbladder stores formed by the liver.: Bile (pg 172, 2, a)
Imodium (Loperamide) treats what acute Complaint : diarrhea (pg. 182, B, 4, b)
What do the letters in SOAP stand for : Subjective Objective Assessment Plan
Subjective data contains : Everything the patient tells you (HPI, past related symptoms, C/C) (Pg. 11, 1, a-c)
FDLMP belongs in the portion of a SOAP note.: Subjec- tive (Pg. 11, 2, a)
The company commander is displeased with a profile your provider wrote for one of his Soldiers. Naturally, you
are the target of the commander's wrath. You should tell that
Commander : profiles are only strong recommendations issued to
command channels by medical authorities (Pg. 17 f, v.)
Access to medical information may be given to : The Patient, Patient care personnel, Medical Researchers,
Medical Educators(pg 6-7, 2, a-d)
Three types of transmission based precautions Are : Airborne, Droplet, Contact
What type of isolation is used for patients who are susceptible to disease because of
their low immunity status : Reverse (Pg. 31, 4, d)
Patients with burns, bone marrow transplants, HIV, chemotherapy need what precautions?: Neutropenic AKA
reverse AKA protective (Pg. 31, 4, d)
Virulence is : The pathogen's strength to cause disease. (Pg. 27, c, iv)
, 68W LPC 2024-2025 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS.
Name 3 reasons nosocomial infections occur.: Number of disease causing organisms present in a facility, Many
microorganisms are resistant to antibiotics, Many potential reservoirs for pathogenic growth (Pg. 28, 2, b)
Sneezing, coughing, or talking are eliminated with which precaution?: -
Droplet Precaution (pg 26, ii)
Private room room or share with same infectious patient, with doors that may remain open
Wear a mask when working within 3 feet of the patient and require the patient to wear a mask if being transporte
Define Contagious Disease: Diseases transmitted to many individuals quickly and easily
(pg 25, 1, b)
What is the single most useful and effective means of breaking the chain of infection?: Handwashing (Pg. 30,
Note)
Define sterile : Free of all microorganisms and spores (pg 29, 1, d)
Disease causing microorganisms are called :-
Pathogens (Pg. 22, 3, d)
are found almost everywhere in the environment, can be helpful, CAN mutate,
and react to environmental changes.: Microorganisms
Universal precautions and body substance isolation are used on which patients : All of them (Pg. 29, 2, a, i, a
NSAIDS cause irritation and prolonged clotting time.: -
Gastric (Pg. 45, B, 1, a)
If someone gets Benadryl, what must you warn them about : Drowsiness (pg 39, B, 3)
You should use caution in giving to a casualty that has already
been given morphine.: Fentanyl, AKA OTFC. (Pg. 42, 5, a, 3, b)
Aspirin (ASA) should never be given to : Children (pg 46, C, 4)
Overdose/ Toxicity symptoms for NSAIDs include : - High pitch, Tinnitus, Vertigo, Deafness, Hyperthermia,
Behavioral effects, Respira- tory Stimulation