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Multiple‐choice questions
Оглавление1 What is the correct dose for the administration of benzylpenicillin sodium for a 9‐year‐old child?1.2 grams600 milligrams300 milligrams1 gram
2 According to the JRCALC Guidelines, paramedics can administer dexamethasone for which respiratory condition?CroupAsthmaCOPDBronchiolitis
3 What does PGD stand for?Parental guidance drugPrescription‐guided drugPatient group directivePatient‐guided directive
4 Paramedics administer diazepam for the treatment of seizures and which other condition?TachycardiaAnxietySymptomatic cocaine toxicityNausea and vomiting
5 When should a medication labelled p.c. be taken?After foodBefore foodEvery nightEvery morning
6 Which of the following is not a potential side‐effect of clopidogrel?DyspepsiaNauseaAbdominal painDiarrhoea
7 When administering GTN, paramedics should check whether the patient has already taken which other drug?SildenafilAspirinBisoprololClopidogrel
8 What is the maximum adult dose of morphine sulfate which can be administered via the IV/IO route?10 mg20 mg30 mg40 mg
9 Which section of the JRCALC Guidelines features information about specific medical emergencies?Section 1Section 2Section 3Section 4
10 The average heart rate of a child aged 6 years old is:60‐100 BPM80‐100 BPM90‐110 BPM80‐120 BPM