What is the primary way in which oxygen is transported to the cells?
A) Red blood cells
B) White blood cells
C) Plasma
D) Platelets
A) Red blood cells
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After adding diluent to a powdered vial, what do you next?
A) Pull back on the plunger to clear the neck of the syringe. B) Gently swirl or shake to completely dissolve the powder. C) Change the vented needle back to a regular needle and carefully remove the desired amount from the vial. D) Remove any air bubbles from the syringe.
You respond to an accident in which a young male has sideswiped a tree on an expert trail. He has an abrasion on the left side of his face and neck and is spitting blood. He also lost several teeth, two of which he is holding. He has an airway and is breathing adequately. Your initial action when caring for the patient would be to:
a. get a SAMPLE history. b. establish manual in-line spinal stabilization. c. obtain and properly preserve the teeth. d. apply a pressure dressing to stop the bleeding.
A 14-year-old boy who had previously been diagnosed with mild persistent asthma has a PEFR of 100 L/min. This indicates which of the following?
a. Increased airway resistance b. Heart failure c. Increased lung compliance d. Inability to take in a deep breath and cough
The concept of ____________________ means that a Paramedic should only provide confidential patient information to those who have a need to know, and then only to the extent that is needed.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).