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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which question or statement indicates probing when raising a concern?
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PACE (probing, alerting, questioning, or announcing an emergency) is one approach that is often used to properly raise concerns. When raising a point, the questioning question makes diplomacy and the preservation of the hierarchy. Probing is used when a person sees something that they feel may be a problem, they express the problem as a query.
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PACE (probing, alerting, questioning, or announcing an emergency) is one approach that is often used to properly raise concerns. When raising a point, the questioning question makes diplomacy and the preservation of the hierarchy. Probing is used when a person sees something that they feel may be a problem, they express the problem as a query.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which question or statement indicates alert when raising a concern?
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PACE (probing, alerting, questioning, or announcing an emergency) is one approach that is often used to properly raise concerns. When raising a point, the questioning question makes diplomacy and the preservation of the hierarchy. Alert is when the observer clarifies and guides the speaker’s argument, as well as proposing a course of action.
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PACE (probing, alerting, questioning, or announcing an emergency) is one approach that is often used to properly raise concerns. When raising a point, the questioning question makes diplomacy and the preservation of the hierarchy. Alert is when the observer clarifies and guides the speaker’s argument, as well as proposing a course of action.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which question or statement indicates challenge when raising a concern?
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PACE (probing, alerting, questioning, or announcing an emergency) is one approach that is often used to properly raise concerns. When raising a point, the questioning question makes diplomacy and the preservation of the hierarchy. Challenge is when the condition necessitates immediate attention. One of the main characters must be specifically involved. If at all practicable, the speaker positions himself or herself in the line of sight of the person with whom they wish to communicate.
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PACE (probing, alerting, questioning, or announcing an emergency) is one approach that is often used to properly raise concerns. When raising a point, the questioning question makes diplomacy and the preservation of the hierarchy. Challenge is when the condition necessitates immediate attention. One of the main characters must be specifically involved. If at all practicable, the speaker positions himself or herself in the line of sight of the person with whom they wish to communicate.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Which question or statement indicates emergency when raising a concern?
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PACE (probing, alerting, questioning, or announcing an emergency) is one approach that is often used to properly raise concerns. When raising a point, the questioning question makes diplomacy and the preservation of the hierarchy. Emergency is when everything else fails and/or the observer senses a crucial event is about to happen, this is used. A physical signal or physical barrier should be used wherever possible, along with simple verbalization.
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PACE (probing, alerting, questioning, or announcing an emergency) is one approach that is often used to properly raise concerns. When raising a point, the questioning question makes diplomacy and the preservation of the hierarchy. Emergency is when everything else fails and/or the observer senses a crucial event is about to happen, this is used. A physical signal or physical barrier should be used wherever possible, along with simple verbalization.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which of the following is stated accurately?
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Stridor is an inspiratory noise made when breathing that indicates a laryngeal or tracheal obstruction. Stridor may also occur during expiration in cases of extreme obstruction, but the inspiratory portion is typically more prominent. Lower airway narrowing is indicated by wheezing, which is more noticeable during expiration.
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Stridor is an inspiratory noise made when breathing that indicates a laryngeal or tracheal obstruction. Stridor may also occur during expiration in cases of extreme obstruction, but the inspiratory portion is typically more prominent. Lower airway narrowing is indicated by wheezing, which is more noticeable during expiration.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the following is correctly stated?
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A bradycardia is characterized as a heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute or a rapidly dropping heart rate that is associated with poor systemic perfusion. This is a precursory symptom.
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A bradycardia is characterized as a heart rate of less than 60 beats per minute or a rapidly dropping heart rate that is associated with poor systemic perfusion. This is a precursory symptom.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which statement is accurate regarding urinary output in children during shock?
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Insufficient renal perfusion during shock is indicated by a urine production of less than 1 ml/kg/h in children and less than 2 ml/kg/h in babies. It’s important to look for a history of decreased wet nappy or urine output.
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Insufficient renal perfusion during shock is indicated by a urine production of less than 1 ml/kg/h in children and less than 2 ml/kg/h in babies. It’s important to look for a history of decreased wet nappy or urine output.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
What can a fever suggest in an infant?
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A fever means that the disease is caused by an infection, but it may also be the result of excessive convulsions or shivering. In young infants may cause a drop in body temperature.
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A fever means that the disease is caused by an infection, but it may also be the result of excessive convulsions or shivering. In young infants may cause a drop in body temperature.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
A rapid clinical assessment of airway and breathing includes:
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A rapid clinical assessment evaluates airway, breathing, circulation, disability, and exposure. In the rapid clinical assessment of airway and breathing, we assess skin color, respiration rate and rhythm, efforts of breathing, and adventitious sounds.
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A rapid clinical assessment evaluates airway, breathing, circulation, disability, and exposure. In the rapid clinical assessment of airway and breathing, we assess skin color, respiration rate and rhythm, efforts of breathing, and adventitious sounds.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
A rapid clinical assessment of circulation includes:
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A rapid clinical assessment evaluates airway, breathing, circulation, disability, and exposure. In the rapid clinical assessment of circulation, we assess heart rate, pulse volume, capillary refill, and skin temperature.
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A rapid clinical assessment evaluates airway, breathing, circulation, disability, and exposure. In the rapid clinical assessment of circulation, we assess heart rate, pulse volume, capillary refill, and skin temperature.