A patient underwent bone marrow aspiration only. Report code _____
a. 38220
b. 38221
c. 38230
d. 38240
a
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Medical patients with altered mental status are assessed in a manner similar to that that is appropriate for:
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A) Calm the child as much as possible and provide oxygen by blow-by. B) Provide high-concentration oxygen and have the parent hold it to the patient's face. C) Use a tongue depressor to examine the patient's mouth to determine whether the patient has strep throat or croup. D) Provide oxygen by BVM.
The LEAST desirable method of bleeding control in the prehospital setting is:
A. clamping a bleeding artery with hemostats. B. applying a tourniquet proximal to the injury. C. applying a pressure dressing and bandage. D. maintaining manual pressure over the injury.