Round 34.799 to two decimal places.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
34.80
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A football player in full uniform has been stung by a bee. Your assessment reveals him to be confused with stridorous respirations and weak radial pulses. His skin is warm and flushed and covered with hives. Vital signs are: pulse 164, respirations 28, blood pressure 74/58 mmHg, and SpO2 at 87%. The coach notifies you that the patient is allergic to bees and hands you the patient's epinephrine
pen. Your next action would be to: A) completely expose the patient and administer the epinephrine into his anterior thigh. B) lift the shirt over the abdomen and administer the epinephrine into his abdomen below the umbilicus. C) lift the shoulder pads and shirt and administer the epinephrine into his upper arm muscle. D) administer the epinephrine through a padless area of the pants over the side of his thigh.
You have arrived by the side of a patient who is allergic to latex and was exposed to it when she spilled a latex-containing powder on her right hand. Assessment reveals her to be panicked. She is able to speak only a few words with each breath. Her tongue is swollen and her respirations are rapid, labored, and noisy. Which of the following actions should be your priority?
a. Insert an oropharyngeal airway. b. Wash the latex powder off of the hand. c. Obtain a heart rate and blood pressure. d. Get a SAMPLE history.
Now faced with an unconscious patient, what should the clerk do next?
Action One: Put her ear in front of the patient’s face in order to listen and feel for breaths. Action Two : Immediately begin CPR by doing 30 chest compressions.
Which artery do you typically assess on an infant?
A. brachial artery B. carotid artery C. femoral artery D. radial artery