When should high-flow oxygen be provided to a significant head trauma patient with diminished orientation?
A) If there is concurrent airway compromise
B) If the patient is not breathing adequately
C) If the patient is to be ventilated mechanically
D) At all times, regardless of method of delivery
Answer: D
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A) 45-year-old who was pulled from an icy lake after being submerged for 10 minutes. B) 5-year-old pulled from swimming pool in summertime. C) 26-year-old with a complete midsection dissection from a sheet of metal at a shipyard. D) 10-year-old struck by auto at a medium speed collision.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
You would use the ________ examination method to note the length and diameter of an extremity.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A PA projection of the coccyx requires a _____ cephalic x-ray tube angle.?
A) 5 degree B) 10 degree C) 15 degree D) 30 degree