Postural assessment is a common way to assess the primary channels
a. True
b. False
a
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Which hemodynamic parameter would be most decreased when hypovolemia is present?
A. CVP B. SVR C. CVP and PVR D. PVR
A male patient in his thirties fell 10 feet off of a loading dock, landing on his head. He has deformity and depression to the back of his head and is unresponsive with snoring respirations. Vital signs are pulse 132, respirations are agonal, blood pressure 136/64, and SpO2 89%. He responds to painful stimuli with purposeful activity. What instruction would you provide other caregivers at the
scene? A) "I need someone to start positive pressure ventilation at 12 breaths a minute." B) "The patient is herniating, start hyperventilation of the patient immediately." C) "Let's try a nonrebreather with high-concentration O2 to increase his oxygen saturation." D) "The airway must be manually opened with a head-tilt, chin-lift immediately!"
Which of the following is not appropriate when talking with an elderly patient?
A. Go along with the patient's misconceptions about his or her condition. B. Look directly at the patient and speak clearly and loudly without shouting. C. Pay attention to the patient's verbal and nonverbal cues. D. Never talk down to the elderly patient.
Name the four levels of history for Evaluation and Management coding.
What will be an ideal response?