latestLatest NewsLatest postMock Test PapersMedical Emergencies & Poisoning (Nursing) Vijendra Kumar1 month ago1 month ago01 mins Medical Emergencies & Poisoning 1 / 10What is the best method to treat a patient in hypoglycemic shock? Give oral glucose Inject insulin Provide IV saline Encourage rest 2 / 10Which sign indicates a skull fracture with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage? Battle’s sign Cullen’s sign Grey Turner’s sign Murphy’s sign 3 / 10What is the recommended initial action for a snake bite? Apply a tourniquet Immobilize the limb and keep it below heart level Suck out the venom Apply ice 4 / 10The rule of nines is used to estimate: Fluid loss Blood pressure Oxygen saturation ulse rate 5 / 10Which fracture type is most likely to cause damage to internal organs? aGreenstick fracture Simple fracture Rib fracture Spiral fracture 6 / 10What is the antidote for benzodiazepine overdose? Naloxone Naloxone Vitamin K Protamine sulfate 7 / 10In case of a penetrating abdominal wound, the priority action is to: Push the organs back inside Apply a tight bandage Cover with a moist, sterile dressing Administer oral fluids 8 / 10Which of the following is a late sign of carbon monoxide poisoning? Cherry-red skin color Dizziness Nausea Shortness of breath 9 / 10Which is the priority intervention for a drowning victim? Remove wet clothes Provide oxygen and ventilation Give oral fluids Massage the chest 10 / 10A patient with heat stroke should be managed by: Rapid cooling with ice packs Giving hot fluids Keeping warm Rubbing alcohol on the skin Your score isThe average score is 79% 0% Restart quiz No related posts.Post navigationPrevious: Basic Principles of First Aid & Emergency NursingNext: Trauma, Wound Care & FracturesLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.