From a legal perspective, you should document enough so if on the witness stand testifying, you can refresh your memory about what care you provided
a. True
b. False
a. True
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While performing the secondary assessment on a male patient who was ejected from his motorcycle, he suddenly states that it has become very hard to breathe. You would:
A) make a mental note and continue with your exam. B) stop your exam and evaluate the patient's new complaint. C) reassess the patient, beginning with the head. D) reconsider the mechanism of injury and look for a chest injury.
After ventilating a newborn for 30 seconds, check the baby's heart rate. If the heart rate is less than 60 beats per minute, you should:
A. stop artificial respirations and apply oxygen via nasal cannula. B. stop artificial ventilations and apply oxygen via nonrebreather mask. C. continue ventilating for an additional 60 seconds. D. continue ventilations and begin chest compressions.
Clinical features of necrotizing periodontal diseases may be the first sign of
A) malnutrition. B) hepatitis infection. C) HIV infection. D) diabetes mellitus. E) kidney failure.
Which of the following blood assays can assist in the diagnosis and evaluation of anemia?
A) hemoglobin B) troponin T C) glucose D) insulin