Muscles that move the arm and forearm include all of the following, EXCEPT ________.
A. pectoralis major
B. latissimus dorsi
C. deltoid
D. splenius capitis
Answer: D
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A) Contact ALS backup and remain on scene until they arrive so they can give glucose via the IV line B) Instruct the family to administer the oral glucose C) Initiate transport of the patient to the emergency department D) Carefully administer the oral glucose at the family's request
During mechanical ventilation of a patient with CHF, the PaO2 = 38 mm Hg and the FIO2 = 0.6. If the desired PaO2 is 60 mm Hg, the FIO2 needs to be changed to which of the following?
a. 0.65 b. 0.75 c. 0.85 d. 0.95
In case of an exertional heatstroke, the replacement of fluids is a critical step in initial first aid.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following is not a reason a patient may complain that a newly prescribed drug is not doing what the doctor told her it would?
A. The patient is not taking the medication as prescribed. B. The drug is working, but the patient does not understand how it works. C. The dosage may need to be changed. D. The drug has reached therapeutic level. E. The wrong drug was dispensed.