The predominant factor that led to the large number of deaths at the Cocoanut Grove fire was:
A) inward swinging doors.
B) too many windows.
C) large amounts of flammable liquids.
D) understaffing.
A
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Which of the following statements indicates that an OEC Technician correctly understands capillary refill?
a. "Capillary refill is a reliable sign of perfusion in adults, but not as reliable in infants and children." b. "Flushed skin in an adult is a normal finding when assessing capillary refill." c. "A capillary refill of four or more seconds in a patient of any age indicates that the patient is well oxygenated." d. "For a capillary refill test to be normal for a child, it must be assessed at room temperature and be less than two seconds."
The ring-like cartilage that is higher in the posterior aspect than the anterior is the
A) arytenoid. B) thyroid. C) hyoid. D) cricoid. E) epiglottis.
The nature of a patient's illness is MOST often determined by:
A. the patient's chief complaint. B. asking a family member. C. your general impression of the patient. D. repeated calls to the patient's home.