A 25-year-old female collects a routine urine sample as part of her yearly physical
She is an otherwise healthy individual and has no complaints or medical issues, yet her urinalysis report reveals the following results: Color: RED with obvious CLOTS and >100 RBC/HPF. This result could be due to:
A) glomerulonephritis. B) acute renal failure.
C) contamination from vaginal bleeding. D) pyelonephritis.
C
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A young male was riding a motorcycle when he lost control and was ejected. The patient is unresponsive and receiving positive pressure ventilation. The secondary assessment reveals bright blood flowing from both nostrils. Management of this bleeding would include:
A) inserting sterile gauze into the nose. B) placing a loose dressing under the nose. C) placing in an upright and forward position D) lightly pinching both nostrils closed.
A patient with a small bronchopneumonia has developed a large pneumothorax. The correct selection of exposure factors would require
a. a decrease in exposure technique. b. an increase in exposure technique. c. an increase in kVp to penetrate the pneumothorax. d. no change in exposure technique.
When using a Newport HT-50 ventilator, what is the maximum of the sum of the pressure sup-port and positive end-expiratory pressure level?
a. 50 cm H2O c. 60 cm H2O b. 55 cm H2O d. 65 cm H2O
Make a list of any skills you need to practice more. Be sure to communicate these needs to your faculty/instructors at an appropriate time prior to the externship
What will be an ideal response?