Troubleshooting is the ability to critically assess and resolve anesthesia inadequacies in order to provide comfortable patient care

A) True
B) False


A

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The FDA's main objective for enforcing laws in regards to medication use in animals is __________

A) animal abuse prevention B) animal comfort C) patient safety D) all of the above

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At what point are the peripheral chemoreceptors suppressed?

A. PaCO2 below 60 mm Hg B. PaO2 below 30 mm Hg C. PaCO2 below 30 mm Hg D. PaO2 below 60 mm Hg

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You have arrived on the scene of an assault involving a knife. Assessment of the unresponsive 21-year-old man reveals him to have sustained multiple lacerations to the arms and abdomen, with a section of his intestine protruding through a large laceration to the area around the umbilicus. He has lost a significant amount of blood. His airway is open and he is breathing shallowly at a rate of 28

His radial pulse is weak, and his skin is cool and pale. Which one of the following should the AEMT do FIRST? A) Start positive pressure ventilation. B) Check the blood pressure. C) Cover the intestine with saline soaked gauze. D) Immobilize to a long board.

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Which is an example of a diagnostic or therapeutic nerve block?

a. Paravertebral lumbar block b. Intercostal block c. Bier block d. Interscalene block

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