The body's water content contributes to approximately ________ of the body weight
A) 80% B) 20% C) 60% D) 40%
C
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Information contained in a PCR can be used to improve patient care by:
A) providing patient billing information. B) indicating who provided patient care. C) providing data for research. D) determining who the ordering physician was.
If the initial assessment reveals altered mental status, abnormal breathing and/or uncontrolled bleeding, this is termed a:
a. priority patient b. sick patient c. high-risk patient d. dangerous patient
You arrive on the scene of a motorcycle accident and find an unresponsive male patient lying in the middle of the road with blood coming from his ears and nose. He was not wearing a helmet and has snoring respirations. Which sequence of events would be most appropriate in the care of this patient?
A) Primary assessment, airway and ventilatory management, oxygen administration, spine motion restriction precautions, transport within 10 minutes of arriving on scene B) Primary assessment, oxygen administration, transfer to stretcher, transport within 5 minutes of arriving on scene with spine motion restriction precautions done en route C) Full spine motion restriction procedures, transfer to the ambulance, provide all assessment and care en route to the hospital, with total scene time of 7 minutes D) Primary assessment, spine motion restriction, transfer to the ambulance after 8 minutes of scene time, all other care provided en route
Law in most society is intended to protect
A. government officials B. state officials C. individuals D. none of the above