Which of the following is not a characteristic of a computerized database?
A) Records can be organized and sorted in many ways.
B) Mistakes are automatically corrected.
C) Changes can be easily added to information.
D) Useful reports can be produced.
B
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A new EMT who is treating a suspected femur injury asks his partner, "How much traction should I pull?" The partner's BEST reply is which of the following?
A) The amount of traction applied should be 15 pounds. B) No traction splint applied in the field pulls true traction; they must pull 20 pounds of countertraction. C) The amount of traction applied should be roughly 10% of the patient's body weight and not exceed 15 pounds. D) Pull enough traction to give the patient some relief from the pain.
Which of the following statements concerning suctioning the airway of the newborn is TRUE?
A) In all newborns, the presence of thin, watery meconium staining requires aggressive suctioning with an endotracheal tube in place. B) Using a bulb syringe, first suction the nose, then the mouth. C) Vigorous newborns should not be suctioned unless there is meconium present. D). If the amniotic fluid is clear, no suction is required.
Provide an example of how the role of a health information manager in a traditional hospital setting is changing as the result of technological changes in health care
A respiratory therapist is having difficulty using an umbilical artery catheter (UAC) that has been in place for three weeks. What is the most likely reason for this issue?
A) decreased blood flow to the umbilical artery B) catheter deterioration C) clot formation D) increased viscosity of the patient's blood