Under what conditions can a rescuer stop administering CPR?
What will be an ideal response?
The person recovers; CPR efforts are transferred to another qualified person trained in CPR; a physician assumes responsibility for the person; EMS personnel assume responsibility for the person; or the rescuer is exhausted and physically unable to continue CPR.
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Your patient was in a motor vehicle collision but was not discovered until 3 hours after the event. When you examine her, you discover bilateral discolored skin over the mastoid process. You should suspect:
A) temporal bone fracture. B) frontal bone fracture. C) basilar skull fracture. D) a fractured sinus.
In the rhythm called "Atrial Flutter," the atrial rate is usually in the range of ________ bpm
A) 60-100 B) 100-130 C) 200-240 D) 250-350
You are passively stretching the hip flexors of a patient in the position of prone hip extension and knee flexion
You later note that the patient demonstrates greater hip extension passive range of motion (PROM) when you allow the knee to be straight during the stretching procedure. The reason for the improved hip extension PROM may best be explained by ____________________. a. elimination of active insufficiency that occurred during the original position b. elimination of passive insufficiency that occurred during the original position c. elimination of both active and passive insufficiency that occurred during the original position d. activation of passive insufficiency that occurred in the second position
27. Which central agency manages the health care delivery system in the United States?
a. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention b. Department of Health and Human Services c. Department of Commerce d. None