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6-41. To determine if it is safe to
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6-44.
6-45.
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use an emetic or lavage tube in
treating a poisoning victim when
the poison is unknown, you
should
1.
examine vomitus, stools, and
urine of the victim
2.
examine the victims eyes
for dilation orF pinpoint
pupils
3.
examine the victims mouth
for mucosal damage
4,
check the victims
temperature
An emetic is administered to a
patient to
1.
empty the bowel
2.
induce vomiting
3.
induce sleep
4.
clear the nasal passages
The normal dose for syrup of
ipecac is
1.
5 to 10 ml
2.
10 to 15 ml
3.
10 to 20 ml
4.
15 to 30 ml
Controlled substances are those
identified by
1.
the Secretary of the Treasury
2.
Drug Enforcement Agency
3.
Navy Regulations
4.
Comprehensive Drug Abuse
Prevention and Control Act
Which of the following substances
may NOT be stored in a pharmacy
or on a ward?
1.
Nitric acid
2.
Glacial acetic acid
3.
Sulfuric acid
4.
Methanol
Valium is a schedule ____
substance .
1. II
2. III
3. IV
4. V
6-47.
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On a small ship with only an
independent duty corpsman
abosrd, an antidote locker must
be located outside the entrance
to the
1.
ward room
2.
mess decks
3.
emergency treatment room
4.
chiefs mess
Items required in an antidote
locker include all of the
following EXCEPT
1.
the reference Clinical
Toxicology in Commercial
Products
2.
the reference NAVMED P-5095
3.
an inventory list
4.
the phone number to the
local poison control center
The reference that provides
standards of purity-, quality,
and strength that are legally
enforceable is
1.
the United States
Pharmacopoeia and
National Formulary
2.
the Physicians Desk
Reference
3.
Remingtons Pharmaceutical
Sciences
4.
the United States
Dispensatory
6-50. The correct abbreviation for
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the metric system of primary
units of measure for weight,
volume, and linear dimensions
are
1. gr, l, cm
2. gr, ml, m
3. g, l, m
4. g, l, cm
Which of the following is equal
to one one-hundredth of a liter?
1.
Dekaliter
2.
Deciliter
3.
Centiliter
4.
Milliliter
The basic unit of weight in the
apothecary system is the
1.
gram
2.
grain
3.
dram
4.
milliliter
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