Which of the following extrication methods is common after front-end collisions?
A. Prying open a door
B. Removing a window
C. Displacing the dashboard
D. Removing the vehicle roof
C
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A. Narrative B. SOAP C. POMR D. Flowchart
For measuring medications at home, it is important to understand that 1 tablespoon equals:
A. 2 teaspoons B. 1/2 cup C. 3 teaspoons D. 1 cup
Using the following data for a hospital during the month of February, what is the average length of stay for newborns?
Newborn service days = 510 Newborn discharge days = 560 Newborn discharges = 140 Births = 135
A patient with a history of asthma presents to the ED in severe respiratory distress and increased accessory muscle use. Vital signs are heart rate 110/min, respiratory rate 32/min and SpO2 of 88% on room air. Bilateral expiratory wheezes are heard on auscultation. The respiratory therapist should recommend initiating
A. Xopenex® by MDI B. Pulmacort® by small volume nebulizer C. Salmeterol® by DPI D. Ventolin ® by continuous nebulization