Which of the following alarms is classified as a control-circuit alarm?
A) loss of electrical power
B) ventilator inoperative
C) high pressure
D) loss of oxygen
B
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A) Antiadrenergic agent B) Antihyperlipidemic C) ACE inhibitor D) Anticoagulant
Which of the following is true of the Patient's Bill of Rights?
A. It is a written contract between the patient and provider. B. All MCOs have formally agreed to abide by its principles. C. It is an ethical standard adopted by an advisory commission on healthcare consumer protection. D. It is included in the physician's professional oath.
Abstract from Documentation: Refer to Puncture, Lumbar in the Alphabetic Index. What reference is provided in the index?
Procedure: Lumbar puncture Indication: Paresthesias Procedure: Prior to the procedure, the relevant films were reviewed. Informed consent was obtained from the patient. The patient was placed on the procedure table in prone position. The lower spine was examined with fluoroscopy. The area was then marked. The L3–L4 area was then prepped and draped in the usual fashion using chlorhexidine swab. Approximately 5 cc of 1 percent lidocaine was then used to anesthetize the area. A 20-gauge, 10 cm spinal needle was then advanced under direct fluoroscopic guidance into the thecal sac. The stylette was then removed, demonstrating adequate CSF backflow. Opening pressure was approximately 115 cm of water. Approximately 24 cc of fluid was removed without complication. Closing pressure was about 75 cm of water. Needle was then removed and bandage applied. 0.3 minutes of fluoroscopy time were utilized. The patient was instructed to lie in the horizontal position for at least 2 hours to decrease risk of spinal headache.
Chronic illnesses
A) may be cured within a few days or weeks B) have a significant impact on clients' lives C) do not usually shorten clients' life span D) include illnesses such as the flu and tonsillitis