Cranial nerves III and IV are found in the:
a. Midbrain
b. Pons
c. Medulla oblongata
A
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A. "Are you taking all of them as prescribed?" B. "Do you share your medications with your wife?" C. "How often do you have your prescriptions refilled?" D. "Who is your physician?"
You have been called to a local daycare facility for a sick child. At the scene, panicked daycare workers inform you that the 4-year-old child was lethargic all morning and wanted to sleep. After resting for several minutes, she began to "shake all over." This lasted for approximately 30 seconds. Your assessment reveals the patient to be responsive to painful stimuli and breathing adequately. Her airway is open and her radial pulse is strong and bounding. Her skin is hot and moist to the touch, with no signs of cyanosis. You are told that the patient has no medical history. En route to the hospital, the patient's mental status improves. Based on this presentation and information, you assume that the seizure occurred secondary to:
A) Hypoxia B) Fever C) Hypoglycemia D) Altered mental status
Urine stored at room temperature will result in:
A) inaccurate test results. B) contamination. C) both A and B. D) none of the above.
What is the most appropriate action when observing an abnormal condition in a patient?
a. Note the condition on the patient's chart. b. Report the condition immediately to your supervisor. c. Check on the patient again in a few hours. d. Call the physician.