Your patient is a 23-year-old male who is unresponsive in the restroom of a bar. His respirations are slow and shallow, he has a heart rate of 50 beats per minute, he is sweating profusely, and he has constricted pupils. Which of the following substances is MOST likely responsible for the patient's condition?
A) LSD B) Ecstasy C) PCP D) Heroin
D
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
An 82-year-old female with nausea and vomiting has called 911. When obtaining her past medical history, she informs you that she suffered a transient ischemic attack (TIA) two months ago. Based on this, what should the EMT expect to find?
A) Decreased sensation to the left side of her body B) Difficulty in moving her right arm and right leg C) Decreased sensation to her left leg D) The absence of any neurological deficits
________ result from an accident rather than a disease
Fill in the blank with correct word.
How long should direct pressure be applied to a trigger point?
A) 5 to 7 seconds B) 10 to 12 seconds C) 20to 25 seconds D) 30 to 40 seconds