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test_bank_for_introduction_to_clinical_pharmacology 10th edition
. The LPN is collecting data for the initial assessment of a patient upon admission to a long-term care facility before giving the 
patient’s prescribed drugs. Which action should the LPN consider to be the highest priority? 
a. Obtain any special equipment that will be needed to give the patient’s drug. 
b. Monitor the patient for a response to the drug given. 
c. Collect data about the patient and the patient’s health condition. 
d. Review the nursing care plan to verify that it is accur...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 134 pages •
. The LPN is collecting data for the initial assessment of a patient upon admission to a long-term care facility before giving the 
patient’s prescribed drugs. Which action should the LPN consider to be the highest priority? 
a. Obtain any special equipment that will be needed to give the patient’s drug. 
b. Monitor the patient for a response to the drug given. 
c. Collect data about the patient and the patient’s health condition. 
d. Review the nursing care plan to verify that it is accur...
Arthrex DEX IOT (March 2024)
Which two nerves are most at risk during a lateral ankle ligament operation? - Sural Nerve/Superficial Peroneal Nerve 
 
What is the most common motion responsible for lateral ankle sprains? - Inversion, Plantar-Flexion 
 
What is the most common ligament disruption involved in lateral ankle sprains? - ATFL 
 
T/F - Plasma makes up 55% of whole blood. - True 
 
T/F - Platelets (Thrombocytes) are a component of whole blood that do not contain a nucleus. Therefore, platelets are not truly cells. -...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 20 pages •
Which two nerves are most at risk during a lateral ankle ligament operation? - Sural Nerve/Superficial Peroneal Nerve 
 
What is the most common motion responsible for lateral ankle sprains? - Inversion, Plantar-Flexion 
 
What is the most common ligament disruption involved in lateral ankle sprains? - ATFL 
 
T/F - Plasma makes up 55% of whole blood. - True 
 
T/F - Platelets (Thrombocytes) are a component of whole blood that do not contain a nucleus. Therefore, platelets are not truly cells. -...
Dex IOT sept 2023 Exam guide
(T/F) The fixed angle screw trajectory of the distal radius plate is designed to anatomically support the subchondral bone of the distal radius? - True 
 
Distal radius fractures are commonly caused by which maneuver? - FOOSH (fall on outstretched hand) 
 
(T/F) In order for the Volar Distal Radius Plate to sit correctly on the radius, if needs to be placed as distal as possible, but not distal to the Watershed line. - True 
 
(T/F) The torque limiting handle with the distal radius plates should...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
(T/F) The fixed angle screw trajectory of the distal radius plate is designed to anatomically support the subchondral bone of the distal radius? - True 
 
Distal radius fractures are commonly caused by which maneuver? - FOOSH (fall on outstretched hand) 
 
(T/F) In order for the Volar Distal Radius Plate to sit correctly on the radius, if needs to be placed as distal as possible, but not distal to the Watershed line. - True 
 
(T/F) The torque limiting handle with the distal radius plates should...
DEX IOT Study Questions
What fracture types is the TightRope XP indicated for? - Weber B & C 
 
What are the dimensions of the TightRope XP's.... 
1. Oblong button 
2. Round button - 1. Oblong - 3.5 x 13 mm 
2. Round - 6.5 mm 
 
What is the mechanism of injury for syndesmotic injuries? - Forced external rotation of the foot 
 
What is the structure associated with the AiTFL on the Tibia? - Chaput's Tubercle 
 
What is the structure associated with the AiTFL on the Fibula? - Wagstaffe's tubercle 
 
What is the shelf ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 83 pages •
What fracture types is the TightRope XP indicated for? - Weber B & C 
 
What are the dimensions of the TightRope XP's.... 
1. Oblong button 
2. Round button - 1. Oblong - 3.5 x 13 mm 
2. Round - 6.5 mm 
 
What is the mechanism of injury for syndesmotic injuries? - Forced external rotation of the foot 
 
What is the structure associated with the AiTFL on the Tibia? - Chaput's Tubercle 
 
What is the structure associated with the AiTFL on the Fibula? - Wagstaffe's tubercle 
 
What is the shelf ...
DEX IOT Review study guide
What is the major difference between Arthrex PARS and competitor PARS systems? - Locking FiberWire stitch configuration (stronger than simple transverse suture passage) 
 
Where does the sural nerve cross the lateral border of the achilles tendon? (average) - 57 mm proximal to the insertion; or 9.8 cm from the calcaneal tuberosity according to some cadaveric studies 
 
Where does a midsubstance achilles rupture typically occur? - diminished vascular watershed region (2-6 cm proximal to the inser...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 24 pages •
What is the major difference between Arthrex PARS and competitor PARS systems? - Locking FiberWire stitch configuration (stronger than simple transverse suture passage) 
 
Where does the sural nerve cross the lateral border of the achilles tendon? (average) - 57 mm proximal to the insertion; or 9.8 cm from the calcaneal tuberosity according to some cadaveric studies 
 
Where does a midsubstance achilles rupture typically occur? - diminished vascular watershed region (2-6 cm proximal to the inser...
Arthrex Dex IOT Day 5
What tendon is harvested for Scapholunate reconstruction? - ECRB (extensor carpi radialis brevis) 
 
Where is the insertion point of the ECRB? - Base of 3rd met 
 
What suture should you use to whipstitch your tendon in a SL recon? - 2-0 fiberloop 
 
How many guidewires come in the H&W IB? What size are they? - 1.35 x3 
 
What do you need to bring in addition to IB for an all-dorsal scapholunate? - An additional 3.5x8.5 SL 
 
What do you need to bring in addition to IB for an interossoeus SL rec...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
What tendon is harvested for Scapholunate reconstruction? - ECRB (extensor carpi radialis brevis) 
 
Where is the insertion point of the ECRB? - Base of 3rd met 
 
What suture should you use to whipstitch your tendon in a SL recon? - 2-0 fiberloop 
 
How many guidewires come in the H&W IB? What size are they? - 1.35 x3 
 
What do you need to bring in addition to IB for an all-dorsal scapholunate? - An additional 3.5x8.5 SL 
 
What do you need to bring in addition to IB for an interossoeus SL rec...
Arthrex Dex IOT (March 2024) OrthoBiologics Questions and Answers
T/F - Plasma makes up 55% of whole blood. - True 
 
Which term is used to describe red blood cells? - Erythrocytes 
 
T/F - Platelets (Thrombocytes) are a component of whole blood that do not contain a nucleus. Therefore, platelets are not truly cells. - True 
 
The MatrACELL decellularized dermis process used by LifeNet Health for ArthroFLEX dermal allografts removes how much donor DNA? - 97% 
 
T/F - BioCartilage contains living chondrocytes. - True 
 
T/F - The Jumpstart bandage generates ele...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
T/F - Plasma makes up 55% of whole blood. - True 
 
Which term is used to describe red blood cells? - Erythrocytes 
 
T/F - Platelets (Thrombocytes) are a component of whole blood that do not contain a nucleus. Therefore, platelets are not truly cells. - True 
 
The MatrACELL decellularized dermis process used by LifeNet Health for ArthroFLEX dermal allografts removes how much donor DNA? - 97% 
 
T/F - BioCartilage contains living chondrocytes. - True 
 
T/F - The Jumpstart bandage generates ele...
NIMS CNC OPERATOR TEST
Given an 18 ¾" length of stock, how many 2 ½'" pieces can be cut from it? - 7.5 (18.75/2.5) 
 
How often should you check the lubrication levels on a machine? - Daily 
 
On a blueprint, what do you call a dimension in a box (boxed dimension)? - Base 
 
When should you wear your safety glasses in the shop? - Always 
 
What is the RPM formula for drilling? - 
 
What is the code for rapid traverse? - G00 
 
What is the code for linear feed (must have an F word with it)? - G01 
 
0. What is th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Given an 18 ¾" length of stock, how many 2 ½'" pieces can be cut from it? - 7.5 (18.75/2.5) 
 
How often should you check the lubrication levels on a machine? - Daily 
 
On a blueprint, what do you call a dimension in a box (boxed dimension)? - Base 
 
When should you wear your safety glasses in the shop? - Always 
 
What is the RPM formula for drilling? - 
 
What is the code for rapid traverse? - G00 
 
What is the code for linear feed (must have an F word with it)? - G01 
 
0. What is th...
Mill Operator Test QUESTIONS and ANSWERS
What kind of tool is in the picture above?20 sec - A two flute end mill 
 
A boxed dimension is defined in:2 - GD&T 
 
What is the standard cutting speed formula for calculating RPMs? - SFPM X 4 (3.82) divided by the diameter = RPMs 
 
After boring a hole you get the reading shown below. By how should you 
increase the DIA.?2 - .0023 
 
A boxed Letter represents a ___________ dimension. - Basic Dimension 
 
What is the Telescoping Gage (above) most commonly used to measure? - Internal diameter o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
What kind of tool is in the picture above?20 sec - A two flute end mill 
 
A boxed dimension is defined in:2 - GD&T 
 
What is the standard cutting speed formula for calculating RPMs? - SFPM X 4 (3.82) divided by the diameter = RPMs 
 
After boring a hole you get the reading shown below. By how should you 
increase the DIA.?2 - .0023 
 
A boxed Letter represents a ___________ dimension. - Basic Dimension 
 
What is the Telescoping Gage (above) most commonly used to measure? - Internal diameter o...
6.2 ESSENTIAL CONTROL FUNCTIONS - BASIC MILL OPERATOR
When we use the term "crash" on a machine tool, we are primarily speaking of: - The spindle colliding with another object in the machine enclosure 
Crashing a CNC machine results in downtime for the machine, and can be very costly to the shop owner. Every shop is concerned about crashing their CNC machines. - True 
The quickest way to stop a machine in an emergency is: - Press the Emergency Stop button 
If the cutting tool is in the middle of a cut, and you hear a noise that you are unfamiliar...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
When we use the term "crash" on a machine tool, we are primarily speaking of: - The spindle colliding with another object in the machine enclosure 
Crashing a CNC machine results in downtime for the machine, and can be very costly to the shop owner. Every shop is concerned about crashing their CNC machines. - True 
The quickest way to stop a machine in an emergency is: - Press the Emergency Stop button 
If the cutting tool is in the middle of a cut, and you hear a noise that you are unfamiliar...
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