A resident’s sense of well-being is a reflection of how she or he feels she or he is being treated.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Medical assistants must only perform those skills that they have been trained to perform. This is referred to as:
A) standard precautions. B) scope of practice. C) OSHA. D) first aid and CPR.
You are responding to a 52-year-old male patient complaining of heartburn with epigastric pain. The patient's vital signs are stable and he does not have any pain upon palpation. He has a history of reflux disease and is on several medications for heartburn and acid reflux. What is your greatest concern with this patient?
A) He will develop peritonitis. B) He is suffering from a myocardial infarction. C) He will aspirate on vomit. D) His appendix will rupture.
Which of the following terms is the minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off sufficient vapors to ignite, but still not sustain combustion?
A. Fire point B. Flash point C. Vapor point D. Pressure point
If a hyperventilating patient is placed in a Trendelenburg position, how would the patient’s breathing be affected?
What will be an ideal response?