Ordinarily, a Paramedic can easily make a diagnosis of a disease in the field.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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You respond to a boat dock for a diving injury. You find a 24-year-old male patient unresponsive with frothy blood in the mouth and lung sounds absent on the right side. The patient is breathing 28 times a minute. The patient's friends state they were diving when he unexpectedly came out of the water complaining of chest pains and then collapsed. What is your first action?
A) Place the patient on high-concentration oxygen by bag-valve mask. B) Place the patient on high-concentration oxygen by nonrebreather mask. C) Suction the airway. D) Insert an oropharyngeal airway.
Which of the following modes of ventilatory support would you recommend for a hypoxemic patient with congestive heart failure?
a. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) b. Intermittent mandatory ventilation (IMV) c. Inverse-ratio pressure-control ventilation (PCV) d. High-level pressure support ventilation (PSV)
How would left ventricular failure affect renal perfusion and urine output?
A. Renal perfusion would decrease but urine output would not be affected B. Renal perfusion and urine output would increase C. Renal perfusion and urine output would decrease D. Renal perfusion would decrease and urine output would increase
The antagonist(s) for the mandibular lateral incisors is(are):
A. mandibular central incisor and canine B. maxillary central incisor C. mandibular canines D. maxillary central and lateral incisors