Incarcerated individuals, institutionalized patients and intravenous drug users are high-risk groups for carrying:
a. AIDS
b. HBV
c. TB
d. MRSA
B
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A. The manual establishment of the functions of heart and lungs after a sudden cessation of normal cardiac or respiratory function B. The manual application of pressure to the chest for the purpose of restoring heart function; most often associated with cardiopulmonary resuscitation C. Five different assessments performed at the time of birth that determine the patient's blood flow, heart rate, respiratory function, and neurologic function D. An abnormal opening that is surgically created to allow the release of feces from the body via an opening other than the anus
New industry standards require that each NHA-certified health care professional complete at least how many CE credits every 2 years to keep certification current?
a. 6.0 credits b. 3.0 credits c. 4.0 credits d. 10 credits
A hyperthermia blanket is used to reduce high body temperatures
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is MOST indicative of a primary cardiac problem?
A) Tachypnea B) Tachycardia C) Irregular pulse D) Sudden fainting