How does quantitative analysis differ in paper and electronic environments?
What will be an ideal response?
Quantitative analysis is an essential part of maintaining quality health records and with electronic health records deficiencies are recognized quicker.
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In the human body, what occurs when a person is in shock?
A) The cells are getting glucose and other nutrients, but not oxygen. B) The amount of oxygen to the cells is adequate, but CO2 is not being eliminated. C) The blood has an adequate amount of oxygen, but not enough nutrients for cell survival. D) The cells are not getting enough oxygen and waste products are accumulating.
You have arrived at a residence to help another crew with a 62-year-old woman who is complaining of fatigue, chest discomfort, and diaphoresis. The EMTs on scene report that she has a history of hypertension from atherosclerosis, for which she takes a blood pressure pill, and is also prescribed nitroglycerin. She reports an allergy to aspirin. Vital signs are pulse, 64; respirations, 16 breaths/min; blood pressure, 128/86 mmHg; and SpO2, 97% on room air. Which of these statements made by your EMT partner would require immediate correction on your part?
A) "I am not going to attach the AED, because the patient is conscious and has a pulse." B) "I am going to put the patient on high-concentration oxygen because she has chest discomfort." C) "I will contact medical direction for permission to administer the patient's nitroglycerin." D) "I am not going to give the patient any aspirin, because she says that she is allergic to it."
Which of the following has the greatest effect on the rate of hemolysis in immune hemolytic anemia?
a. Presence of IgG2 on the erythrocyte b. Limited number of antigens c. Antibody that reacts at 37 ° C d. Presence of IgM antibody
Which vitamin is required for activation of the body's natural clotting mechanism?
a. B b. C c. D d. K