The most common capillary puncture site for adults is the palm of the hand.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Which of the following is TRUE of supplemental restraint systems?
A) They may deploy during rescue operations, injuring the patient and/or EMS personnel. B) When worn incorrectly, they may cause spinal injury or decapitation. C) They guard against thoracic impact with the steering wheel. D) They are primarily useful in preventing injury to infants and children riding in the front seat.
A 59-year-old COPD patient comes to the hospital with upper abdominal surgery. The physician diagnoses the patient with pulmonary atelectasis. The patient has a vital capacity of 25 ml/kg. Which of the following lung expansion therapy will you recommend to assist this patient's ate-lectasis?
a. Incentive spirometry b. IPPB c. CPAP d. EPAP
Stereotyping often leads to accurate first impressions
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Sally Smith is being seen by Dr. Jones today because she has had blood in her bowel movements for the last two days. Lab results show a prolonged partial thromboplastin time. Exam: HEENT: Normal. Abdomen: Soft and tender. Rectal exam: Deferred due to bleeding. Assessment: Blood in feces is a symptom of Sally's hemophilia A. Plan: Admit to hospital for diagnostic work-up. Select the appropriate
ICD-9-CM code for this encounter: 286.0 Congenital Factor VIII Disorder, hemophilia A 286.1 Congenital Factor IX Disorder, hemophilia B 578.1 Blood in feces 790.92 Abnormal or prolonged partial thromboplastin time A) 286.0 B) 286.1, 578.1, 790.92 C) 286.0, 578.1, 790.92 D) 790.92