What is the most common sleep disorder?
A. narcolepsy
B. insomnia
C. sleep apnea
D. hypersomnia
Answer: B
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Your patient is a 37-year-old man who collapsed while playing soccer. He is confused, and his skin is hot and dry. He has rapid and shallow breathing and a rapid and weak pulse. Appropriate care for this patient should include:
A) covering the patient with a blanket to preserve modesty. B) encouraging him to drink an electrolyte replacement drink. C) administering oral glucose. D) aggressive cooling with ice packs and cold water.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Health-care workers become infected far more frequently on the job with the HIV infection than with the hepatitis B infection. 2. The most common kind of exposure incident is a needlestick. 3. According to OSHA, all health-care workers are required to be tested for HIV and HBV. 4. Aseptic hand washing includes vigorously rubbing your hands for five seconds. 5. Disinfection kills bacterial spores.
Which of the following is true when examining a smear containing abnormal cells?
A. Personnel must follow the written procedure of the facility concerning reporting. B. The staining technique does not affect cell identification. C. Each technician can use his or her own method of examining the smear. D. If the patient is healthy, the smear will not have abnormal cells.
Chloramphenicol should only be used for:
A) patients with severe liver or kidney disease B) very serious infections that cannot be managed by other drugs C) severe sore throat D) elderly patients