Bougie, Heaney, Hegar, and Van Buren are types of:

a. dilators
b. dissectors
c. drains
d. dressings


a

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A) radioactive. B) radiolucent. C) radiopaque. D) radiosensitive.

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Voluntary movement is controlled by the:

a. Brain b. Spinal cord c. Peripheral nervous system

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You are transporting a child with a small laceration to his leg, sustained after cutting himself of a piece of broken glass. During transport, you observe a pulse oximeter reading of 87% on the frantic, crying, and actively moving child. The child is alert and oriented with a normal pulse and respiratory rate with pink skin that is warm to touch. Your immediate action would be to:

A) start positive pressure ventilation with supplemental oxygen. B) attempt to calm the child and obtain another SpO2 reading. C) apply high-concentration oxygen via nonrebreather. D) check the laceration for uncontrolled bleeding.

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What is the normal range for P(A?a)O2 in a healthy 30-year-old person breathing room air?

a. 0 to 10 mm Hg b. 5 to 15 mm Hg c. 10 to 20 mm Hg d. Cannot predict

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