Morphine, codeine, Dilaudid, Demerol, and Darvon all are examples of
a. opioids.
b. barbiturates.
c. antidepressants.
d. NSAIDs.
ANS: A
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You are assessing a patient in heart failure. Which of the following signs or symptoms seemingly indicates that the left ventricle is the cause of the heart failure?
A) Crackles in the bases of both lungs B) SpO2 of 95% with no supplemental oxygen C) Difficulty breathing when in an upright position D) Heart rate of 62 beats per minute
When differentiating chronic renal failure from acute renal failure, the EMT realizes:
A) chronic renal failure often requires long-term dialysis. B) acute renal failure is often permanent. C) chronic renal failure is reversible with IV fluid administration. D) acute renal failure is treated with a kidney transplant.
If the initial assessment reveals altered mental status, abnormal breathing and/or uncontrolled bleeding, this is termed a:
a. priority patient b. sick patient c. high-risk patient d. dangerous patient
For the following questions, use an ICD-9-CM code book and list the appropriate V code for the diagnostic statements given
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