Which of the following is an emergency exit indicator?
A. Situation is stabilized
B. Change in oxygen level
C. Changes in operational strategy
D. Necessary to replace air cylinder
B
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What will be an ideal response?
A confused and lethargic 24-year-old male has intentionally overdosed on a narcotic medication. His vitals signs are: pulse 36, respirations 8, blood pressure 50/20, and SpO2 88% with 15 liters per minute of oxygen. The greatest danger to this patient's well-being is:
A) decreased cellular perfusion. B) altered mental status. C) increased sympathetic nervous system stimulation. D) left ventricular heart failure.
The negative target-organ effects of anaphylactic shock are reversed with:
A) epinephrine. B) methylprednisolone. C) diphenhydramine. D) low-dose dopamine.
This is the tough, fibrous connective tissue covering the bone
A) Epiphyses B) Periosteum C) Diaphysis D) Endosteum