68W LIMITED PRIMARY CARE OFFICIAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWER (UPDATED AND VERIFIED), Exams of Nu, Exams of Nursing

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68W LIMITED PRIMARY CARE OFFICIAL
QUESTIONS AND ANSWER (UPDATED AND
VERIFIED), Exams of Nursing 2026 Graded
A+|Validate Pass
Vectors - ANSWER-Living carriers of pathogens
Most difficult to destroy organism - ANSWER-Spore forming
bacteria
SF 600 - ANSWER-Chronological record of care
Return to clinic - ANSWER-RTC
First Day of Last Menstrual Period - ANSWER-FDLMP
DD Form 689 - ANSWER-Sick Call Slip
Initiates sick call process
Requests medical evaluation and treatment.
Person who Deals with patient information - ANSWER-Patient
Administrator
Included when signing SF 600 - ANSWER-Payroll signature
Rank
MOS
Service
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWER (UPDATED AND

VERIFIED), Exams of Nursing 2026 Graded

A+|Validate Pass

Vectors - ANSWER -Living carriers of pathogens Most difficult to destroy organism - ANSWER -Spore forming bacteria SF 600 - ANSWER -Chronological record of care Return to clinic - ANSWER -RTC First Day of Last Menstrual Period - ANSWER -FDLMP DD Form 689 - ANSWER -Sick Call Slip Initiates sick call process Requests medical evaluation and treatment. Person who Deals with patient information - ANSWER -Patient Administrator Included when signing SF 600 - ANSWER -Payroll signature Rank MOS Service

TOB - ANSWER -Tobacco ETOH - ANSWER -Alcohol Subjective data - ANSWER -What the patient tells you Objective data - ANSWER -What you see or measure First link in Chain of infection - ANSWER -Pathogen Second link in Chain of infection - ANSWER -Reservoir Third link in Chain of infection - ANSWER -Portal of Exit Fourth link in Chain of infection - ANSWER -Vehicle of Transmission Fifth link in Chain of infection - ANSWER -Portal of Entry Sixth link in Chain of infection - ANSWER -Susceptible host Virluence - ANSWER -Pathogen's strength to create disease Nosocomial infection - ANSWER -Infection acquired in a health care facility

Length of time to observe allergic reaction - ANSWER -15- minutes What 3 pieces of info are needed for drug calculation - ANSWER - Amount of medication Concentration Unit of measure SubQ absorption rate - ANSWER -15-30 minutes SubQ needle length - ANSWER -1/2 to 1 inch SubQ needle gauge - ANSWER -23 to 25 3 sites for SubQ injection - ANSWER -Upper arm Vastus lateralus Abdomen What angle is SubQ needle injected at? - ANSWER -45 degrees Amount of substance that can be SubQ injected into the upper arm - ANSWER -0.5 mL Amount of substance that can be SubQ injected into the vastus lateralus - ANSWER -2 mL

Amount of substance that can be SubQ injected into the abdomen

  • ANSWER -2 mL Absorption rate for IM (Intramuscular Injection) - ANSWER -10- minutes Needle length for IM injection - ANSWER -1-2 inches Needle gauge for IM injection - ANSWER -20-22 gauge Sites for IM injection - ANSWER -Deltoid Vastus Lateralus Gluteus Maximus Amount of substance that can be IM injected into the deltoid - ANSWER -2 mL Amount of substance that can be IM injected into the vastus lateralus - ANSWER -5 mL Amount of substance that can be IM injected into the gluteus maximus - ANSWER -5 mL Angle for IM injection - ANSWER -90 degrees Contraindications for IM injection - ANSWER -Poor circulation or shock

"Lollipop" analgesic - ANSWER -Fentanyl Dose for Fentanyl - ANSWER -800 mcg transbuccally Dose for Morphine - ANSWER -5mg IV push 1-2min Repeat every 5 min Dilute with normal saline Dose for Ketamine - ANSWER -20mg IV push over 1 min Repeat every 20 min Possible Side effect of Ketamine - ANSWER -Hallucinogenic terrors Dose of tylenol - ANSWER -650mg PO every 8hrs Dose of meloxicam - ANSWER -15mg PO daily What two analgesic medications are given to soldiers still able to fight? - ANSWER -Meloxicam and Acetaminophen (Tylenol) Side effects of Tylenol - ANSWER -Causes GI/Liver problems What does Naloxone (Narcan) do? - ANSWER -Reverses respiratory depression from Opioids

Dose for Narcan - ANSWER -0.4 to 2 mg IV push over 1-2min Repeat 2 to 3 min NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) 3 indications - ANSWER -Fever Inflammation Pain What NSAID should never be used in soldiers or children? - ANSWER -Aspirin NSAIDs medics might use - ANSWER -Ibuprofen Naproxen Contraindications of NSAIDs - ANSWER -Hypersensitivity Ulcer or gastric bleeding Side effects of NSAIDs - ANSWER -Gastric irritation Renal issues 3 reasons for venipuncture - ANSWER -Draw blood specimen Start IV Administer Medication most common venipuncture site - ANSWER -ante-cubital foss

Red Flags for mouth complaints - ANSWER -Difficulty breathing or swallowing Fever of 101 degrees or greater Tonsillar exudates Respiratory red flags - ANSWER -Fever of 101 degrees or greater Shortness of breath Abnormal breath sounds Pulse ox >95% Accessory muscle use What disease does not require antibiotics? - ANSWER -Upper Respiratory Infection What is the most important step during eye evaluations? - ANSWER -Visual acuity What is the first step when dealing with burns/chemicals in eyes?

  • ANSWER -Flush until there is no more burning What is the normal distance for a Snellen test? - ANSWER -20 feet Abbreviation for Right Eye - ANSWER -O.D. Abbreviation for Left Eye - ANSWER -O.S.

Abbreviation for Both Eyes - ANSWER -O.U. What kind of discharge does bacterial conjunctivitis have? - ANSWER -Pus-like What kind of discharge does viral conjunctivitis have? - ANSWER - Clear and watery What is the 6th leading cause of medical death in the US? - ANSWER -Pneumonia Avg abdominal sound rate - ANSWER -5-35 per minute When does acute diarrhea become chronic? - ANSWER -3 weeks What is the first step in an orthopedic exam? - ANSWER - Inspection What is the second step in an orthopedic exam? - ANSWER - Palpation What is the third step in an orthopedic exam? - ANSWER -Range of motion What is the fourth step in an orthopedic exam? - ANSWER -Muscle strength

Ankle Dorsiflexion - ANSWER -20 degrees Ankle Plantar Flexion - ANSWER -50 degrees What bone is affected by a March Fracture? - ANSWER -Second metatarsal Jumper's Knee is - ANSWER -Patellar/quadriceps tendinitis Golfer's elbow is - ANSWER -medial epicondylitis Tennis elbow is - ANSWER -lateral epicondylitis Boxer's fracture is - ANSWER -5th metacarpal fracture What grade of AC separation requires surgery? - ANSWER -Grade 3 Most common cause of carpel fracture - ANSWER -FOOSH falling on outstretched hand Shoulder rotation - ANSWER -90 degrees Elbow flexion - ANSWER -140 degrees Wrist flexion - ANSWER -60 degrees

Radial flexion - ANSWER -20 degrees Ulnar flexion - ANSWER -30 degrees Hip Flexion - ANSWER -110 degrees Hip Extension - ANSWER -30 degrees Knee Flexion - ANSWER -150 degrees Granulation - ANSWER -Healing tissue Malodorous - ANSWER -Bad small Extravasation - ANSWER -escape of blood from the blood vessel into the tissue Epithelization - ANSWER -Regeneration of epidermis across a wound surface Adhesion - ANSWER -band of scar tissue binding anatomical surfaces that are normally separate from each other Dehiscence - ANSWER -Bursting open of a wound