You have been called to a residence for a patient with altered mental status. On arrival, a neighbor informs you that he saw the patient washing windows several minutes earlier and then suddenly saw him lying on the ground. He also mentions that the patient has diabetes and has been in and out of the hospital lately because his blood sugar has been dropping suddenly. Your scene size-up reveals the patient to be lying next to a ladder propped up to the second-story window. Water from a bucket is spilled on the side of the house and yard. The patient is supine and unresponsive. What should be your next most immediate action?

A) Insert a nasopharyngeal airway
B) Take manual spine motion restriction precautions
C) Check the glucose level and administer oral glucose if needed
D) Open the airway with the jaw-thrust maneuver


B) Take manual spine motion restriction precautions

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a. infants with primary apnea typically will respond to simple stimulation and oxygen, while those in secondary apnea will not. b. bradycardia is present in primary apnea but not in secondary apnea. c. infants with secondary apnea typically will respond to simple stimulation and oxygen, whereas those in primary apnea will not. d. bradycardia is present in secondary apnea but not in primary apnea.

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General regulations mandated by the Controlled Substances Act require physicians who purchase, prescribe, dispense, administer, or in any way handle controlled drugs to follow certain procedures. Which of the following accurately describes one of these procedures?

A. A physician who registers with the Drug Enforcement Administration may store controlled substances in multiple locations within the division office region. B. The physician must keep records concerning the administering or dispensing of a controlled drug on file for two years. C. The physician must make a written inventory of drug supplies every five years, and keep such records an additional two years. D. The physician must keep drugs in an unlocked storage room and report any thefts immediately to the nearest DEA office and the local police. E. The physician must keep drugs in his or her office and keep logs for five years.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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