Persons in hospice care are not encouraged to be as independent as possible for as long as possible.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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3In the ACLS treatment protocols for bradycardia, what are the second-line drugs recommended for the treatment of bradycardia?
A. dopamine and epinephrine B. epinephrine and atropine C. dopamine and atropine D. dopamine and albuterol
Management of the responsive adult patient with a history acute heart failure who presents with respiratory distress with pulmonary edema, respiratory rate of 32, and SpO2 of 88 percent includes:
A) placing the patient supine position with legs slightly raised. B) administration of aspirin and epinephrine. C) use of continuous positive airway pressure. D) establishing an IV and administering a fluid bolus.
In hypovolemic shock, the blood loss causes the body to initially compensate by:
A. increasing heart rate. B. decreasing heart rate. C. heart rate is unaffected. D. none of the above.
A narrow split in a bone that does not go through to the other side of the bone is known as what kind of fracture?
A) comminuted B) compression C) fissured D) greenstick