Although the definitive cause of SIDS is not known, it is thought to be related to:
A) a heart defect.
B) nighttime apnea.
C) smothering.
D) respiratory failure.
B
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Your patient is a 22-year-old male with a history of asthma. He presents with labored breathing and states he has an inhaler, but it is a new prescription, and he is not sure how to use it. You should:
A) assist him with the medication, as long as your local protocol allows. B) have a bystander help him with the inhaler so you are not liable for any damages. C) not administer the medication, since it is new and he might be allergic to it. D) call his physician to confirm proper administration of the medication.
A 2-month-old presents with labored breathing, fever, and coughing. Auscultation of the lungs reveals significant wheezing bilaterally. Based on this presentation, an EMT would recognize that the patient most likely has:
A) Asthma B) Epiglottitis C) Bronchiolitis D) Croup
Which of the following is NOT a type of hearing to appeal a Medicare claim?
a. On the record b. Telephone hearing c. Off the record d. In person
Which of the following Medicare programs covers hospice care?
Part A Part B Part C Part D