Which clinical condition is most commonly associated with too rapid of an ascent from a deep dive?
A. pneumothorax
B. pleural effusion
C. pulmonary edema
D. decompression sickness
Answer: D
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On a Levey-Jennings chart, the final single data point falls outside the +3 SD mark. According to Westgard Rule 13s, should the most recent run be accepted?
A) No, because any data point that does not exactly equal the mean value must be rejected. B) No, because the data point falls outside the accepted range of ± 3s. C) Yes, because runs are rejected only if six or more consecutive data points deviate by greater than +3 SD from the mean. D) Yes, because values that fall beyond positive standard deviations from the mean are still within the acceptable range.
You are accidentally stuck with a needle used to administer a medication to a patient with a known history of hepatitis B. You have already completed your hepatitis B vaccine series. In this case, which statement is true?
A) You have complete protection from hepatitis B and no further action is needed B) You have two weeks from the time of exposure to start medical care for a potential infection C) You will have to get another series of three vaccines to give you protection in the future D) You need to report the needle stick to your supervisor as soon as possible
The second-character value for the New Technology Section of ICD-10-PCS is always X
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is a psychrometer used to determine?
A. Heat index B. Windchill C. Humidity D. Level of dehydration