RELIAS EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT EXAM 2024-
2025 ACTUAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES|ALREADY GRADED A+|
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A 22 year old female who Ruptured ectopic pregnancy
is 8 weeks pregnant
presents with a sudden
onset of left lower
abdominal and vaginal
bleeding. The patient's
family member stated that
she had a syncopal
episode shortly after that.
What is the most likely
diagnosis for her?
A 35 year old patient Tuberculosis
complains of night sweats,
low-grade fever, weight
loss, and a productive
cough with pink-tinged
sputum for 3-4 weeks.
They have been staying at
a local shelter since they
lost their job 6 months
ago. What diagnosis is
most likely?
,Acute deficiency of adrenal crisis
cortisol and aldosterone
can lead to what severe
life-threatening condition?
An adult patient who is 70 4200 ml
kg has a full-thickness
burn over 30% of their
body surface area. What is
the anticipated fluid
replacement for a patient
in the first 8 hours is based
on the Parkland formula?
A confused patient is Safety "mitt" for right hand only
trying to grasp at their IV
with their right hand.
Which is the LEAST
restrictive measure to
maintain patient safety?
The deficiency of anti- Diabetes insipidus
diuretic hormone (ADH)
can lead to what
endocrine disorders?
During cardiogenic shock, inotropic infusion
what temporary
intervention might be
ordered to improve
perfusion until definitive
treatment is provided?
, An elderly patient is CT scan of the brain
brought in with new onset
of confusion and gradual
onset of headache in the
last 48 hours. The patient
states that they had a fall 3
days ago. Based on the
history and presenting
complaints, what
diagnostic test do you
anticipate the provider to
order?
The life-threatening and myxedema coma
rare complication of
hypothyroidism is known
as:
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?
A patient arrives with administer oxygen
acute onset of central
chest pain. The patient is
tachycardic and
tachypneic and appears
very anxious and restless.
What would be the most
important initial
intervention for this
patient?
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