The parameters of the Glasgow Coma Scale are:
A) Eyes, motor, and verbal response
B) Vital signs and mental status
C) Mental status, vital signs, and verbal response
D) Verbal and motor response
A) Eyes, motor, and verbal response
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A. Look for an identification tag on the bed. B. Resolve the identification discrepancy before proceeding. C. Check the patient's driver's license then collect the blood. D. Call the doctor to confirm the identification.
In ICD-10, the selection of the final code must in some cases include which character found only in the tabular list?
A. 5th B. 6th C. 7th D. 8th
R to R intervals that exhibit no similarity are termed:
A. irregularly irregular. B. occasionally irregular. C. regularly irregular. D. regular.
A stiff dressing used for immobilization of various body parts is a:
A) sling B) clamp C) ratchet D) cast