RVT Journal Quiz: Volume 42 Issue 2 Article 1 Where there's fire, there's smoke

RVT Journal Quiz: Volume 42 Issue 2 Article 1 Where there's fire, there's smoke

Continuing to learn after achieving RVT status is essential for the individual and the advancement of the profession. RVTs can earn one (1) Continuing Education (CE) credit by reading the CE articles in the RVT Journal, or watching recorded sessions of OAVT presentations, and submitting the successfully completed corresponding quizzes.

If you obtain a score of 8 out of 10 (80%) or higher, you will receive a confirmation email which OAVT members can use as acceptable proof for their online CE record.

Which of the following interventions is the least important when triaging a patient with smoke inhalation injury? *
Which of the following areas is most likely injured by the heat produced from inhaled smoke (except for steam)? *
Which of the following treatment options is acceptable for treating patients that have potentially inhaled chemical irritants? *
The physiological effects of airway casts include: *
Which of the following diagnostic tools may be used to monitor for the patient’s progress with carbon monoxide toxicity secondary to smoke inhalation? *
Why is high-flow oxygen considered the gold standard as the treatment of carbon monoxide toxicity? *
What is the main etiology of cyanide toxicity secondary to smoke inhalation? *
Which of the following findings supports the diagnosis of cyanide toxicity? *
The number one cause of fires started by pets is: *
In case of house fire, confined pets have a better chance of being rescued if they are placed: *