The initial endotracheal dose of epinephrine for cardiac arrest in children is:

a. 0.01 mg/kg of 1:10,000 solution.
b. 0.1 mg/kg of 1:10,000 solution.
c. 0.01 mg/kg of 1:1000 solution.
d. 0.1 mg/kg of 1:1000 solution.


d

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The mean is especially useful when the data are what statisticians call "normally distributed." This means:

A) if you graphed the data, it would form a shape similar to a bell curve. B) values are placed into numerical order, and the middle value is determined. C) the data falls within the "fiftieth percentile." D) the distribution of a group is how spread out it is, or how dispersed the data are.

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Which of the following agents is classified as a calcium channel blocker?

A) Calan® B) Hytrin® C) Zebeta® D) Avapro®

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Which ICD-10-CM official guideline is concerned with signs and symptoms?

A. Section I.B.5 B. Section I.B.7 C. Section I.B.6 D. Section I.B.4

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You pull up to the scene of a single-car motor vehicle collision. Emergency Medical Responders (EMRs) are maintaining inline manual cervical spine motion restriction of the 56-year-old driver, who was unrestrained when she struck a tree at a high rate of speed. As you approach the vehicle, you note that the patient appears unresponsive, with blood coming from her nose and ears. Which instruction to the EMRs is most appropriate?

A) "Let me conduct the primary assessment and place a cervical collar on the patient, and then we can start to get her out of this car." B) "Let me conduct the primary assessment, and then we can place a vest-type extrication device on the patient to get her outside the vehicle." C) "After I do the primary and secondary assessment, we will need to get the patient onto the stretcher for immediate transport." D) "Let's suction the airway and get the patient out of the car fast; we can put on a cervical collar once we are outside the vehicle."

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