The PCR is essential to the continuity of patient care.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The following are ways to help stabilize contacts during direct compression EXCEPT:
a. Adjacent thumb b. Elbow c. Webbing of another hand d. Another finger
The major function of the cerebellum in movement is:
a. Coordination b. Initiation c. Voluntary control d. Inhibiting reflexes
Doctors use a stethoscope to perform ____ to assess heart, lung, and bowel sounds.
A. percussion B. auscultation C. palpation D. manipulation E. inspection
While triaging patients at a multiple-casualty incident, you rapidly assess a patient and determine that he is conscious and alert, but cannot feel or move anything below his umbilicus. You should:
A) apply full spinal motion restriction precautions at once. B) conduct a more in-depth neurologic exam of the patient. C) place a yellow tag on him and move on to the next patient. D) categorize him as an immediate patient and continue triage.