What is 0.25–2.5
What will be an ideal response?
optical density range
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What is a nonmedical reason for which medical records are used?
A. Monitor continuous patient care B. Quality improvement C. Communication between physician and the health care team D. Record of illness and treatment
Before making changes to a patient’s record, the first thing you need to do is:
A)Verify the patient’s full name B)Verify the patient’s doctor C)Verify the patient’s address D)All of the above
You have arrived on the scene of a 17-year-old male patient with a gunshot wound to the thigh. Police are on the scene. There is significant ongoing hemorrhage from the wound. The patient is screaming for someone to help him. Which of the following should you do first?
A) Control hemorrhage with direct pressure. B) Perform a rapid trauma assessment. C) Ask the police if they have searched the patient for weapons yet. D) Begin high-concentration oxygen administration.
Your patient is a 72-year-old male who is conscious but lethargic and sitting in a chair. His son states that the patient has been a bit slow lately and has been gaining weight. The medical history includes hypothyroidism and myocardial infarction. The patient has been compliant with his Synthroid and has nitroglycerin for use as needed. The patient responds to verbal stimuli, is confused, has a
large tongue, and pale, cold, doughy skin. His only complaint is constipation. HR = 60 and regular, BP = 112/80, RR = 10 and shallow, SaO2 = 92%, temperature = 88°F,blood glucose = 180 mg/dL. Your treatment of this patient should include: A) infusion of 1 to 2 liters of warm normal saline. B) atropine 0.5 mg IV. C) rewarm with heat packs. D) oxygen, 4 lpm by nasal cannula.