CE QUIZ: MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: PART II PRE-REGISTERED
  • Adult & Pediatric Medical Emergencies Preparation, Prevention, Recognition & Management: Part II (1 CE)

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  • QUIZ
    Adult & Pediatric Medical Emergencies:  Preparation, Prevention, Recognition & Management: Part II

    After you submit the quiz, the bottom of the page will show your score. You must get 10/12 correct to pass. If you do not get 10/12, you may go back to the video and click on "Already Registered" to retake quiz.

  • 1. With the exception of COVID-19, what is the leading cause of death in the United States?*
  • 2. Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory disorder of the cellular lining of the arteries with inflammation playing a fundamental role at all stages of the diseases with buildup of plaque on the surface of the arteries.*
  • 3. Heart disease starts at least 20 to 30 years before symptoms appear. People in their 40’s have about a 90% chance of having moderate amount of plaque in their coronary arteries.*
  • 4. Which of the following studies are diagnostic for myocardial infarction?*
  • 5. Based on 2017, American Heart Association’s classification of blood pressure Stage 2 hypertension is when:*
  • 6. Signs and symptoms of hypertension may include:*
  • 7. Which of the following can lead to hypertension?*
  • 8.  Which of the following is (are) the leading cause of drug-induced angioedema?*
  • 9. Dental management recommendations for patients with hypertension should include:*
  • 10.  Long-term use of NSDAIDs such as ibuprofen, and Motrin reduce effectiveness of blood pressure medications such as ACE inhibitors (Lisinopril, Lotensin, and Vasotec) and betablockers (Lopressor). The effect of NSAIDS on blood pressure seems to be due to a reduction in excretion of sodium and increased retention of water.*
  • 11. Management of a patient with history of congestive heart failure during a medical emergency is to stop the procedure, activate EMS, place the patient in a recline position with the knees elevated.*
  • 12.  Ventricular Ejection Fraction, (EF) is a measurement, expressed as a percentage, of how much blood the left ventricle pumps out with each contraction. Which of the following EF percentages indicates a normal functioning heart?*
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  • REGISTER HERE & TAKE QUIZ FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES COURSE PART II

    If you do not get 10/12, you can go back to YouTube and click on the "Already Registered" link under video and retake test.

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