The largest fat pad of the elbow is over the olecranon fossa
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Which of the following is true of pediatric patients compared to adult patients?
A. They depend less on the diaphragm for breathing. B. Gastric distension is more common. C. The trachea is larger in proportion to the body. D. Obstruction can be caused by hypoextension.
You have arrived on a shooting where a middle-aged male has suffered a single gunshot wound to the abdomen. As you approach the patient, you note that he is sitting up and talking with the police officer holding a blood-soaked towel over the left upper quadrant of his abdomen. Your initial action in caring for this patient is to:
A) take manual in-line spinal stabilization. B) determine the need for airway management. C) expose the abdomen to assess the gunshot wound. D) obtain a pulse rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and SpO2.
A physician orders 40% O2 through an air-entrainment nebulizer for a patient with a minute vol-ume of 12 L/min. What is the minimum nebulizer input flow required to ensure the prescribed FiO2?
a. 8 L/min b. 10 L/min c. 12 L/min d. 14 L/min
Medicare
a. A federal program that provides health insurance primarily for those age 65 and older and persons with chronic disabilities, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or end-stage renal disease under the age of 65 b. Also known as traditional, commercial insurance or fee-for-service plans; a type of health insurance that places no restrictions on which doctors may be used; referrals are not required and most pay a percentage of medical expenses based on a UCR, after an annual deductible is paid by the patient c. Physicians and facilities, such as hospitals, who have agreed to provide services to patients on a discounted fee schedule d. A federal/state entitlement program that provides medical assistance for families and individuals with low incomes and limited resources e. New health plan products that give medical consumers more choices and control over spending by having access to funds reserved for health care f. A type of managed care plan that requires patients to have a gatekeeper, or PCP, in order for health care services to be coordinated and costs to be better controlled g. A type of managed care plan that includes an in-network and out-of network component allowing patients to choose how benefits will be used. Broader coverage and less out-of-pocket expense is realized when using services with in-network providers.