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CONO-2 Critical Care & Public Health question bank covering emergency red flags, CPR/AED/oxygen, infection control, exposure management, communicable disease reporting, adverse reaction reporting, prevention counselling, and reportable diseases.

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Adverse reaction reporting, Health Canada, medication/product safety: 20Biohazards, needle-stick, exposure management: 5Mixed critical care + public health clinical cases: 30Public health prevention, screening, outbreak counselling: 25Reportable diseases of public health significance: 20

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Emergency red flagsChest pain with diaphoresis/radiation
Sudden focal neurological deficit
Severe dyspnea or cyanosis
Hypotension, confusion, sepsis pattern
Pregnancy bleeding or severe hypertension
CPR / oxygen trapsUnresponsive + no normal breathing = CPR/AED
Agonal breathing is not normal breathing
CO exposure can show normal pulse oximetry
COPD oxygen target often 88–92% pending assessment
No smoking near oxygen
Infection controlHand hygiene before/after contact
Visible soil = soap and water
TB = airborne precautions
Influenza = droplet precautions
Drainage/uncontained wounds = contact precautions
Public health reportingReport suspected designated diseases as required
Measles/TB/meningococcal disease need rapid action
STI partner notification is prevention
Needle-stick exposure is time-sensitive
AEFI and serious ADR reporting after stabilization

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