________ anesthesia can be used in a small, superficial area of skin and subcutaneous tissue or in an entire region of the body, such as during spinal anesthesia
A. Regional C. Continuous
B. Epidural D. Nerve
ANS: A
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Your patient is a 2-year-old child who is having trouble breathing. To open his airway, you should:
A. move his head into a neutral position. B. use the head-tilt/chin-lift maneuver. C. use the jaw-thrust maneuver. D. tilt his head back.
Some special signs to look for with injured extremities include:
A) bulging where there is a joint or where the extremity joins the torso. B) pelvic pain on compression of the patient's hips. C) leg rotating outward or inward. D) all of the above.
Which of the following is is TRUE regarding spinal motion restriction in the pediatric patient?
A) Allow the parent or caregiver to hold the child to reduce anxiety and movement. B) Padding under the shoulders may be necessary to maintain cervical spine alignment. C) Cervical collars are not required since their necks are so short. D) If the child is too upset, it is better to not spinal immobilize them.
Which of the following is true concerning the structure of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)?
a. The lower joint is formed by the articulation of the articular eminence of the mandible with the superior surface of the disc. b. The upper joint is formed by the articulation of the anterior surface of the condyle with the posterior surface of the disc. c. The lower joint is formed by the superior surface of the disc and the posterior surface of the condyle. d. The upper joint is formed by the articulation of the articular eminence of the temporal bone and the superior surface of the disc.