The bulky part of a muscle is the
A) belly.
B) tendon.
C) insertion.
D) origin.
A
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A 16-year-old male patient has been inhaling paint fumes to "feel good." His grandmother called 911 when she found him doing this in the basement and he said he was having a hard time breathing. The patient is alert and oriented, with a patent airway and adequate breathing. His radial pulse is strong and his skin warm and dry. Your partner reports mild wheezing in both lungs. Vital signs are pulse, 92; respirations, 20 breaths/min; blood pressure, 148/62 mmHg; and SpO2, 96% on room air. The patient has no medical history. Appropriate initial care would include:
A) Positive pressure ventilation with supplemental oxygen B) Oxygen by nasal cannula at 8 liters per minute C) Breathing treatment with a metered-dose inhaler prescribed to the grandmother D) High-concentration oxygen through a nonrebreather mask
The patient's _________________ (also referred to as guarantor) is the individual who is responsible for any private pay balances: The remaining amount, if any, after insurance has paid its portion.
A. employer B. minor child C. parent D. responsible party
A 75-year-old, 5-foot, 7-inch female patient with an exacerbation of COPD is placed on the fol-lowing NIV settings: IPAP = 8 cm H2O, EPAP = 4 cm H2O, rate = 12 breaths/min, FIO2 = 0.3
The resulting VT is 255 mL. An arterial blood gas sample is drawn 1 hour later, and the results are: pH = 7.33, PaCO2 = 70 mm Hg, PaO2 = 58 mm Hg, HCO3? = 35 mEq/L. What action should the respiratory therapist take at this time? a. Increase the rate to 14 breaths/min. b. Increase the IPAP to 10 cm H2O. c. Intubate and mechanically ventilate the patient. d. Increase the IPAP to 10 cm H2O and the EPAP to 6 cm H2O.