Which of the following patient care report narrative formats has a prompt for Evaluation?
A) CHART
B) CHEATED
C) SOAP
D) CCHART
B
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A 48-year-old female with a history of depression has called for help because she feels suicidal. During transport, the patient refuses to talk to you despite repeated attempts for her past medical history and the events leading up to her call for help. Which one of the following statements is most appropriate at this time?
A) "It's okay if you do not want to talk, I will be right here if you change your mind." B) "I know that people with depression seem to get better very quickly by taking medications. Have you thought about taking some?" C) "Talking often helps people feel better. If you talk to me, I am sure that it will help." D) "I really must have information related to your medical history; therefore, you must talk to me."
What are thermal injuries?
What will be an ideal response?
You are transporting an intubated 7-year-old child who experienced a traumatic brain injury. Full spinal precautions have been applied, you are ventilating the child at a rate of 20 breaths/min, and an intraosseous catheter has been placed in the child's proximal tibia. Reassessment of the child's blood pressure reveals a reading of 70/40 mm Hg. You should:
A: give a 20 mL/kg crystalloid bolus and reassess blood pressure. B: increase the rate of ventilation to 35 breaths/min. C: raise the head of the backboard to lower intracranial pressure. D: ventilate as needed to maintain an ETCO2 of 35-45 mm Hg.