What questions should you ask regarding any new modality that you may want to add to your practice?

a. Is this a credible source?
b. Whose interests may or may not be served by what is being said?
c. Does this source provide documentation for its claims?
d. All of the above


d

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a. 60 b. 70 c. 80 d. 90

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The substance within the body that is responsible for preventing atelectasis is:

A) alveolar fluid. B) surfactant. C) pleural fluid. D) atelectasis fluid.

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The lack of a discharge order may indicate that the patient left against medical advice. If this

situation occurs, you would expect to see the circumstances of the leave A. documented in an incident report and filed in the patient's health record. B. reported as a potentially compensable event. C. reported to the Executive Committee. D. documented in both the progress notes and the discharge summary.

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You respond to a 65-year-old male who is complaining of chest pain and difficulty breathing. Given this information, how should you focus your examination?

a. Perform a head-to-toe assessment looking for DCAPBTLS. b. Spend time on the thoracic cavity assessment, and rapidly begin transport. c. Spend time on a detailed history and an abbreviated physical examination. d. This is a load-and-go high-priority patient, and no assessment should be done.

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