Limited-scope radiography allows additionally trained personnel to perform:

A) any x-ray ordered by their physician. B) specific, simple x-ray procedures.
C) no x-rays at all. D) none of the above.


B

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A) evaluating. B) reviewing. C) reflecting. D) applying principles.

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You have a patient that you suspect of being infected with pertussis (whooping cough). While performing the primary assessment, you note a deep cough with clear breath sounds. Her vital signs are: pulse 108, respirations 16, and SpO2 at 96% on room air. Given this scenario, which one of the following would be most appropriate?

A) Assist with a metered-dose inhaler. B) Administer oxygen via nasal cannula. C) Encourage the patient not to cough. D) Monitor the patient and transport.

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________ is used to examine a moving fetus.

A) X-ray B) PET scan C) Ultrasound D) Computerized tomography (CT) scan

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An up-to-date list of both acute and chronic conditions affecting the patient's care is a(n):

A) review of systems. B) history and physical. C) problem set. D) admission list. E) problem list.

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