When assessing circulation, which of the following would be an indication of good perfusion?
A) Skin with pallor
B) Hot skin
C) Wet skin
D) Dry skin
Answer: D
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a. positioning the load as far from your body as is comfortably possible. b. keeping your palms down whenever possible. c. pulling rather than pushing, when given a choice. d. exhaling during the lift.
The termination of the paramedic-patient relationship without assurance that an equal or greater level of care will continue is:
a. assault. c. battery. b. abandonment. d. false imprisonment.
You are providing care for a three-year-old boy who has fallen down a set of stairs in his home. He is crying as his mother tries to console him. You are concerned about the possibility of internal bleeding. Which of the following is CORRECT regarding this patient?
A) He may not show signs or symptoms of shock until very late. B) He will not likely go into shock because of his ability to compensate. C) A blood pressure of 90 mmHg would indicate shock. D) A capillary refill time of two seconds would rule out shock.
Identify two pieces of information required for labeling tubes.
What will be an ideal response?