What is the active ingredient in most OTC treatments for head lice?

A) Pyrethrins 4%/piperonyl butoxide 33%
B) Pyrethrins 0.3%/piperonyl butoxide 0.4%
C) Piperonyl butoxide 0.33%/pyrethrins 4%
D) Pyrethrins 0.33%/piperonyl butoxide 4%


D

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Using over-the-counter (OTC) compounds to treat the common cold presents the risk of

a. overuse and abuse. b. inability to sleep. c. anxiety attacks. d. hair loss.

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Pressurized flammable liquids and gases should be extinguished by ____.

A. dousing with water B. evacuating the atmosphere C. stopping the flow of the fuel D. stopping the flow of oxygen

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What is the major health challenges of the migrant population?

a. Heart disease b. Cancer c. Infectious disease d. HIV/AIDS

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You are called to a local gym for a patient with nausea. Your patient, a 29-year-old man, tells you that he thinks he has a "stomach bug." He is conscious and alert, denies chest pain or shortness of breath, and tells you that he has been nauseated for the last 4 hours but has not vomited. His blood pressure is 124/66 mm Hg, pulse is 46 beats/min and strong, respirations are 20 breaths/min and regular, and room air oxygen saturation is 99%. The cardiac monitor reveals a sinus bradycardia. You should:

A) give 100% oxygen, start two large-bore IV lines, administer 20 mL/kg normal saline boluses, and transport. B) administer oxygen via nasal cannula, start an IV of normal saline, consider administering an antiemetic, and transport. C) advise him that he can probably drive himself to the emergency department or schedule an appointment with his physician. D) apply high-flow oxygen via nonrebreathing mask, start an IV line, administer 0.5 mg of atropine, and transport to the closest facility.

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