You have been dispatched to a residence for a patient experiencing an exacerbation of chronic pancreatitis. Which of the following chief complaints do you anticipate the patient having?
A) Severe pain
B) Chronic diarrhea
C) Bloody stool
D) Altered mental status
A
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3In the ACLS treatment protocols for bradycardia, what are the second-line drugs recommended for the treatment of bradycardia?
a. dopamine and epinephrine c. dopamine and atropine b. epinephrine and atropine d. dopamine and albuterol
People with sickle cell disease should avoid
A. transfusions when anemic. B. overhydration (too much water). C. anesthesia during surgery. D. high-oxygen environments.
A construction foreman was stabbed with a screwdriver in the right anterior chest by an angry employee. Prior to your arrival, he removed the screwdriver. He is alert and oriented and complaining of pain to the injury site. Your primary assessment reveals an open airway, adequate breathing, and strong radial pulse. Based on these findings, which of the following would be done first?
A) open the airway using the jaw-thrust maneuver. B) take manual in-line spinal stabilization. C) evaluate the patient SpO2 level. D) insert a nasopharyngeal airway.
Which of the following mandates that states must provide routine pediatric checkups to all children enrolled in Medicaid?
A. Title 19 B. Title 21 C. EPSDT D. SCHIP