Which of the following factors suggest that a patient is at risk for suicide?
A) Sudden improvement in depression B) Recent emotional trauma
C) Alcohol and drug abuse D) All of the above
D
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Which of the following access methods is used when the Emergency Medical Responder gains access to a patient through a window?
A) Complex access B) Window access C) Simple access D) Rescue access
A physician suspects his patient has meningitis due to enterovirus. The viral culture of the cerebrospinal fluid is negative. What additional specimen type might you receive for confirmation of the original diagnosis?
A) Blood B) Throat swab C) Urine D) Brain biopsy
Which of the following vital signs assessments is not in a normal range for adults?
a. BP 100/60 b. T 98–99 F c. P 100/bpm d. R 12–16/min
When a patient fails to ventilate or oxygenate adequately, the problem is caused by pathophysiological factors such as hyperventilation.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)