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6. What is a colloid?

  • Hypertonic
  • Hypotonic

7. Administration sets for bloods should be changed every...

  • 72 hours
  • 12 hours
  • 24 hours
  • 96 hours

8. What mask can deliver 15L/min

  • reservoir mask
  • Face mask
  • Venturi mask
  • nasal specs

9. What type can deliver a fixed percentage of 02?

  • Reservoir mask
  • Venturi mask
  • Nasal specs
  • Face mask

10. What stage of ABCDE would you look, listen and feel the chest?

  • Exposure
  • Airway
  • Breathing
  • Circulation

11. What isn't a type of nebulised medication

  • Bronchodilators
  • Antibiotics
  • 0.9% Sodium Chloride
  • Hormone Replacement
  • Glucocorticoid steroids

12. Examples of a colloid

  • Whole blood/dextran/hespan/haemecel human albumin
  • NaCl 0.9%/0.45%/1.8%

13. What stage of ABCDE would you check Blood sugars?

  • Breathing
  • Disability
  • Circulation
  • Exposure

14. How long can a long term catheter stay in for

  • up to 15 weeks
  • up to 12 weeks
  • up to 7 weeks
  • up to 6 weeks

15. Where is the ventroglutal muscle located?

  • Halfway between head of femur and hip
  • Upper arm
  • Upper outer quadrant of buttock
  • Anterior lateral thigh

16. What can nebulisers be driven by?

  • Oxygen and air
  • only oxygen
  • water
  • Only air

17. Definition of hypoxemia?

  • Deficiency in oxygen in arterial blood
  • Abnormally low oxygen in the tissue
  • Blue skin
  • Low resps

18. Why is the male sizes bigger than women's?

  • Because they want to
  • Because the woman is a wimp
  • Because the male's urethra is 18-22cm where the woman's is 3-5 cm
  • Because a woman doesnt have a penis

19. Below what pH level needs to be achieved to indicate the tube is in the stomach?

  • Below2
  • Below 5.5
  • Below 7
  • Below 8

20. What is a key part in cathaterisation?

  • a part of equipment that if touched can result in infection
  • the catheter itself
  • A part of equipment that is needed to complete procedure
  • A part inside of the catheter pack