Which of the following conditions are generally accepted as indications for ultraviolet light therapy?
A. Psoriasis and dermatitis
B. Wounds due to venous insufficiency
C. Surgical wounds
D. None of the above
A
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Which of the following statements regarding child abusers is TRUE?
A) They usually have a diagnosed mental health condition. B) They often have a history of incarceration. C) They were likely abused themselves. D) They are usually violent toward adults as well.
A patient complaining of shortness of breath and a history of asthma has the following vital signs: pulse, 96; respirations, 20 breaths/min; blood pressure, 132/86 mmHg; and SpO2, 92% on room air. Mild wheezing is noted bilaterally, and the patient states that she has run out of her rescue inhaler (albuterol). Regarding the patient's respiratory status, how should you initially administer oxygen?
A) 2 lpm through a nasal cannula
B) 4 lpm through a nasal cannula
C) 12 lpm through a nonrebreather mask
D) 15 lpm through a nonrebreather mask
What type of VWD is the only type to have a decreased platelet count?
a. Type 1 b. Type 3 c. Type 2B d. Type 2N
After the patient's airway is intubated during two-rescuer CPR, you should:
A. pause compressions to deliver ventilations. B. increase rescue breathing to a rate of 12 breaths/min. C. decrease the compression rate to about 80 per minute. D. deliver one rescue breath every 6 to 8 seconds.