An oxygen cannula is inserted in a neonatal patient. What is the most appropriate flow rate for the infant?

A) less than 1 L/min
B) greater than 1 mL/min
C) greater than 5 L/min
D) greater than 10 L/min


A

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A) Liquid vesicant that is splashed on the arm B) Solid agent that contacts the patient's torso C) Aerosolized vesicant agent that is inhaled into the lungs D) Liquid agent that is splashed into the eyes

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The intercondylar fossa is best demonstrated with which of the following specialty methods?

Hughston method Merchant method Camp Coventry method Settegast method

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Julia is a pretty, 16-year-old patient who has come to the office for her annual physical. The physician has asked you to draw blood for routine blood tests. When she realizes that you are going to draw her blood, she frowns and backs away. She tells you that when "they" drew her blood last year, it left a huge, ugly bruise that took weeks to go away. Which of the following would be your best response?

A. "They probably didn't draw the blood correctly last time." B. "If you get a bruise, you can wear long-sleeve shirts for a few weeks." C. "Some bruising is possible, but I will do everything possible to minimize it." D. "Bruising is just one of the side effects of having your blood drawn." E. "Don't worry, I promise I will not cause a bruise on your arm."

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