Internal bleeding posterior to the peritoneum is called ____.
A. retroperitoneal hematoma
B. subcapsular hematoma
C. ligamentum hematuria
D. gross hematuria
Answer: A
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A patient with a low blood sugar is unresponsive with snoring respirations. His breathing is labored and his pulse is rapid and weak. Examination of the skin reveals it to be cool and diaphoretic. Your partner informs you of the following vital signs: pulse, 120; respirations, 18 breaths/min; blood pressure, 132/60 mmHg; and SpO2 at 84% on room air. Which action would you perform first?
A) Administer oral glucose B) Perform a head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver C) Provide high-concentration oxygen D) Start positive pressure ventilation
Which of the following statements concerning the use of AutoFlow for neonates on the Dräger E-4 is true?
a. AutoFlow is an adult mode and should not be used with neonates. b. The ventilator's internal flow sensor is al-ways used with neonates on AutoFlow. c. Two test breaths determine the appropriate pressure to deliver volume in AutoFlow. d. In AutoFlow, the highest pressure to de-liver the volume is the high-pressure limit setting.
Which of the following is NOT one of the classic symptoms of diabetes?
A. Weight gain B. Frequent urination C. Excessive thirst D. Excessive hunger