RELIAS EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT EXAM 2024-
2025 ACTUAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES|ALREADY GRADED A+|
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A patient who is 32 weeks wrong labetalol
pregnant presents with a Other choices:
three-day history of tylenol
headache and significant magnesium sulfate
swelling of the lower furosemide
extremities and face. The
patient's vital signs are BP:
160/90, HR: 105/min, RR:
19/min, Spo2: 94% on RA,
Temp: 97.3 F. What
medication do you
anticipate the provider to
order FIRST?
,A patient is brought in with wrong Insertion of second IV line
a history of a head-on other choices:
motor vehicle accident. initiation of massive transfusion protocol
The patient was not application of pelvic binder
wearing a seat belt and administration of IV fluids
was traveling at 120 mph
with the deployment of an
airbag. They complain of
severe lower abdominal
and hip pain. A secondary
trauma survey reveals an
unstable hip on lateral
compression. What would
be a PRIORITY
intervention in managing
this patient?
A patient is brought in with wrong Placement of laryngeal mask
possible foreign body other choices:
obstruction and tracheostomy
respiratory distress. The bronchoscopy
provider suctions the chest tube insertion
patient and unsuccessfully
tries to insert an
endotracheal tube (ETT).
What type of procedure
would you anticipate
NEXT?
Which of the following Green, yellow, red, black
represent categories
utilized to triage patients
during a mass casualty
incident (MCI)?
, A patient presents with a COVID 19
two-day history of fever,
cough, mild shortness of
breath (SOB), sore throat,
myalgia, and new onset of
loss of taste and smell.
What is the patient MOST
likely suffering from?
A patient is brought in Monitor cardiac rhythm
after being struck by
lightning during a heavy
thunderstorm. What would
be the PRIORITY
intervention for this
patient upon arrival?
A patient with a history of Thrombocytopenia
advanced-stage leukemia
presents with a history of
increasing shortness of
breath in the last 4 days.
The patient is anemic and
has multiple bruises on
their extremities. What is
the MOST likely cause of
bruising?
A new nurse observes inform the charge nurse about what happened and
their preceptor giving the document it.
incorrect dosage of a
medication to a patient.
Implementing the ethical
principle veracity, what
action would the new
nurse take?
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