Two cars have collided head on. One car was traveling 55 mph and the other 35 mph. The total speed of impact would be:
A) 55 mph.
B) 90 mph.
C) 20 mph.
D) 35 mph.
B
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Your patient's ABI is 0.9 . How would you interpret this?
A. The patient should have a vascular consult. B. The patient should have a trial of physical therapy and if no improvements are found, should be referred for a surgical consult. C. The patient's ABI is normal. D. The patient likely has diabetes mellitus that is artificially elevating his ABI.
Open-ended questions can be useful in gaining feedback or drawing out patient information.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
HIPAA established the ________ Identifier to identify employer sponsored health insurance
A) National Health Plan B) Employer C) National Provider D) All of the above E) None of the above
When immobilizing a patient to a long backboard, you should take standard precautions and then:
A) ensure that the patient's head is stabilized manually. B) assess distal pulse, sensory, and motor functions. C) log roll the patient as a unit and assess his or her back. D) apply the appropriately sized cervical collar to the patient.