________ Once a child is given the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine, he or she is protected from those diseases for life
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Pancuronium bromide is a _____________________ neuromuscular blocker that causes the patient to experience flaccid paralysis following administration
a. Fast- acting, short- lasting b. Fast- acting, long- lasting c. Slow- acting, short- lasting d. Slow -acting, long- lasting
While performing the primary assessment on a patient with an isolated spinal cord injury, you note that he is in severe respiratory distress and struggling to breathe. Where should you suspect the spinal cord injury has occurred?
A) Diaphragm B) Cervical spine C) Thoracic spine D) Lumbar spine
You respond to a 25-year-old man involved in a farm accident. Upon arrival, you see that your patient has suffered a partial amputation of the leg. The wound is bleeding profusely. The patient is unconscious, pale, and clammy. Vitals are respiration 24, pulse 110, and blood pressure 90/60. You control the bleeding and take spinal immobilization precautions. Your next step should be to treat this
patient for: A) shock. B) respiratory distress. C) kidney failure. D) infection.
The BCBS coordinated home health and hospice care program allows patients with this option to elect an alternative to __________ or long-term care settings
a. acute b. emergency c. outpatient d. rehabilitation