If a patient in the reception area suddenly stops breathing and medical staff are not immediately available, the receptionist should be prepared to begin administering ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
CPR
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Cerebral edema, neurogenic pulmonary edema and dysfunction of the cardiac conduction system may be associated with:
A) sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). B) dementia. C) transient ischemia attacks (TIA). D) chronic migraine headache.
Karen is a newborn female who weighed 7 lbs. 5.5 oz. at birth. The newborn passed meconium during the vaginal birth but careful examination shows it was not aspirated. The umbilical cord had a true knot. The newborn's physical exam was entirely normal, and the infant is feeding well. The mother is breastfeeding. Karen will be discharged home with her mother tomorrow
Dx: Passage of meconium; true umbilical cord knot First-listed/principal diagnosis: ________ Secondary diagnoses: ________ Fill in the blank with correct word.
Taylor's mother is supposed to give him 2 tablespoons of a medication. She only has a teaspoon measure available. How many teaspoons should she give him?
A. 1.5 teaspoons B. 3 teaspoons C. 4 teaspoons D. 2 teaspoons E. 6 teaspoons
Which of the following patients would MOST likely present with atypical signs and symptoms of an acute myocardial infarction?
A) 49-year-old obese man B) 58-year-old diabetic woman C) 60-year-old man with anxiety D) 71-year-old woman with hypertension