What is the most commonly prescribed treatment for moderate OSA?
A. CPAP
B. surgery
C. nasal decongestants
D. weight loss
Answer: A
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Ideal deployment decisions take into account two sets of data: past _______________________ _______________________ and projected _______________________ _______________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
While you are assessing a patient with abdominal pain, the patient informs you that he is a chronic carrier of hepatitis B. His skin is not jaundiced, nor does he have a fever. As an EMT, you realize:
A) The patient has the disease but is not infectious B) The hepatitis B vaccine will not protect you if you are exposed to the virus C) The patient's blood and body fluids are infectious D) A mask must be placed over the patient's mouth
A middle-aged male's arm became caught in a grinding machine, and the arm was eventually extricated from the machine by coworkers. As you approach the patient, you note him to be holding a bloody towel over a severely deformed right arm. The patient is alert and anxious, and he has a patent airway. His breathing is adequate and his left radial pulse is fast and strong. You note his skin to be cool and diaphoretic. Given this information, which care would be provided first for this patient?
A) Start positive pressure ventilation B) Perform a detailed secondary exam focusing on his arm C) Insert an oropharyngeal airway and administer oxygen D) Administer supplemental oxygen
When an antigen enters the body, specialized white blood cells called ________ produce antibodies, which in turn combine with the antigens to neutralize them.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).