When using the Pediatric Assessment Triangle, which of the following are you least likely assess?
A) Skin
B) Vital signs
C) Breathing
D) Appearance
Ans: B) Vital signs
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The phlebotomist is going to collect a small blood sample from a patient. He notes that the patient's veins are being "saved for therapy." What technique should he use to collect the sample?
A. Syringe technique B. Butterfly technique C. Venipuncture using evacuated tubes D. Fingerstick technique
When the patient is in ventricular tachycardia and is hemodynamically unstable, as evidenced by hypotension, shortness of breath, and chest pain, the preferred treatment is:
A. pharmacologic intervention. B. defibrillation. C. synchronized cardioversion. D. immediate CPR.
The ability to use knowledge, experience, and logic to reach a sound decision is a quality of
A. Flexibility. B. Honesty. C. Good judgment. D. Efficiency.
Bronchospasm may happen after a pulmonary embolism. Which of the following can lead to this bronchospasm?
1. Localized hypoxemia 2. Localized hypercapnia 3. Localized hypocapnia 4. Release of cellular mediators from platelets a. 1, 2 b. 2, 4 c. 1, 3 d. 1, 3, 4