PART A: QUESTIONS 1-20
1 B
2 C
3 D
4 D
5 A
6 tissue damage
7 scarring
8 sensation
9 hot clothing
10 hypothermia
11 tetanus
12 blisters
13 antibiotics
14 burn thickness
15 2 /two
16 20ml
17 10% / ten percent
18 Tramadol
19 orally
20 72 hours
READING SUB-TEST – ANSWER KEY
PART B: QUESTIONS 1-6
1 A failure to do so would put other people in danger.
2 B ensure that the patient’s personal care plan is also transferred.
3 C care providers being unaware of an issue.
4 B can order medicines from the pharmacy in some cases.
5 C the ICU is fully responsible for a patient in their care.
6 B speculating on the possible causes of the incident.
PART C: QUESTIONS 7-14
7 C can cause debilitating symptoms.
8 D The distinction between them and allergies is not widely appreciated.
9 C why the skin-prick test may not accurately diagnose food intolerance.
10 A the factors triggering an allergic reaction still remain unclear.
11 B They directly contradict each other.
12 D the order of events most commonly found prior to allergic attacks
13 C It may be avoidable if certain precautions are taken.
14 A attempts to improve eating habits.
PART C: QUESTIONS 15-22
15 A reference to some recent findings relating to heart disease
16 D reduced growth.
17 A Their focus has been too narrow.
18 B to assess the relative significance of two risk factors for newborns
19 A Lower-income mothers generally give birth to lower weight babies.
20 D Poorer residents have a genetic advantage over those with higher incomes.
21 C an explanation for a finding.
22 D the speed with which results are seen