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Question 206# Print Question

A 7-year-old male is hospitalized after sustaining abdominal trauma in an accident. The child is conscious. His pulse rate is 150 beats/min, his systolic blood pressure is palpated at 60 mm Hg, and his respiratory rate is 40/min. His hemoglobin level is 4.0 g/dL because of trauma-related blood loss. His clinical condition is deteriorating despite an infusion of intravenous volume expanders, but the parents are Jehovah’s Witnesses and refuse to consent to a blood transfusion because of their religious convictions. Your prognosis is that without a blood transfusion the patient will die.

According to medical-legal precedent, which one of the following is correct

A. The patient should receive the transfusion regardless of the parents’ wishes
B. The patient can be transfused regardless of the parents’ wishes once he becomes asystolic
C. The parents may refuse the transfusion if they are in agreement
D. The parents may refuse the transfusion if the patient identifies himself as a Jehovah’s Witness
E. The parents may refuse the transfusion if there is a legally executed advance directive


Question 207# Print Question

Black cohosh is: 

A. A form of herbal licorice with gastrointestinal effects
B. A botanical medicine used to alleviate menopausal symptoms
C. A type of toxic hallucinogenic mushroom
D. A variety of Cannabis sativa
E. A form of dried hashish


Question 208# Print Question

An elderly male patient takes aspirin, 81 mg daily, for prevention of a heart attack. He also takes herbal supplements. 

Which one of the following supplements can have a negative interaction with aspirin?  

A. Kava
B. Yohimbine
C. Saw palmetto
D. Echinacea
E. Ginkgo biloba


Question 209# Print Question

A 30-year-old female requests advice about the use of oral contraceptive pills (OCP).

In discussing potential risks you explain that OCPs may:  

A. Increase her risk of anemia
B. Increase her risk of endometrial cancer
C. Increase her risk of exacerbation of her acne
D. Decrease her risk of thrombophlebitis
E. Decrease her risk of ovarian cancer


Question 210# Print Question

The Canadian OBGYN and Pediatrics guidelines support the advance provision of drugs and instructions for emergency contraception to sexually active women, so that they have ready access to them if they are needed.

The evidence shows that advance provision of emergency contraception: 

A. Decreases pregnancy rates on a population level
B. Decreases the time from unprotected sex to use of emergency contraception
C. Decreases contraception use by the patient prior to sexual activity
D. Increases rates of sexually transmitted infection
E. Increases rates of unprotected intercourse




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