An order for 2 mg of warfarin (an anticoagulant) was misread as 5 mg, and resulted in death. Which of the following was the likely cause of death in this example?

Hemorrhage
Hypertension
Heart attack
Kidney failure


Hemorrhage

Rationale: In this example, hemorrhage was the likely cause of death. High doses of anticoagulants may cause severe hemorrhage, which can be fatal.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Your patient is unresponsive after a motorcycle accident. You assess the airway and hear gurgling respirations. You should:

A. insert an OPA. B. give two rescue breaths. C. suction the airway. D. perform a head tilt-chin lift.

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When reviewing a prehospital care report, you note that a patient received nitroglycerin sublingually. As an EMT, you should recognize that the medication was a:

A) mist inhaled into the lungs. B) tablet placed under the tongue. C) medication injected into a muscle. D) tablet chewed or swallowed whole.

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One of the advantages of the availability of so many health care services is that people are always able to access the services they require.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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