Every athletic health care program must develop policies and procedures that carefully delineate the daily routine of the program.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which of the following statements regarding the use of Diazepam is FALSE?
a. Diazepam potentiates the effects of GABA in the CNS. b. Diazepam is a skeletal muscle relaxant. c. Diazepam produces sedation by binding with opiate receptors in the CNS. d. Diazepam is a relatively short-acting medication.
Upon arriving at the scene of a call for an injured person, you realize the injury was caused by a trench that caved in. You can see the top of the injured person's hard hat just below the surface of the dirt. You should:
A) ask the coworkers to use shovels to begin digging out the patient. B) put on an SCBA before approaching the trench. C) notify dispatch of the situation and request specialized rescue. D) determine if there is a backhoe available.
Which of the following statements regarding patient preparation for dental radiography is NOT correct?
a. The patient should be protected with a lead/lead-equivalent apron and thyroid collar. b. The patient's occipital protuberance should be against the headrest during exposure. c. The patient's eyeglasses may be left in place to protect the eyes. d. Objects in the mouth such as dentures, partials, and retainers should be removed prior to exposure.
Which of the following BEST explains why positive pressure ventilation is the correct management step for a patient with flail segment?
A) The positive pressure limits any movement of the thorax, thus allowing only the unaffected side to be ventilated. B) The positive pressure accentuates movement of the thorax inward, reducing the movement of the fracture site and moving the flail segment with the chest. C) The positive pressure permanently inflates the flail segment in order to maximize oxygenation. D) The positive pressure displaces the thorax outward, reducing the movement of the fracture site and moving the flail segment with the chest.