The most common cause of bradycardia in the newborn is ________, which should be treated with ________
A) hypoxia; basic resuscitation procedures such as tactile stimulation, oxygen, and ventilation
B) hypoxia; aggressive suctioning, intubation, and ventilation
C) increased vagal tone; atropine
D) maternal narcotic use; naloxone
A
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Which of the following statements regarding significance tests is true?
A) Nonrejection of the null hypothesis does not mean it is true. B) Significance thresholds are fixed and logical. C) Statistical significance is equal to practical significance. D) The p value is fixed and obvious.
A 65-year-old man was doing some work on his roof when he lost his footing and fell to the ground, approximately 15 feet. He is unconscious but his respirations are normal. You note an obviously angulated left leg. You are more concerned about a possible head injury. Which of the following would indicate a possible head injury?
A) Increased blood pressure B) Constricted pupils C) Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of 15 D) Increased pulse rate
If neurogenic shock is caused by hemorrhage in the brain, then ____ medications may be required in order to raise the blood pressure to an adequate level.
A. anthelmintic B. anticoagulant C. vasopressor D. glucocorticoid
Under what circumstances can a provider terminate the patient from his or her practice?
a. The provider doesn't like that the patient's insurance pays less than other insurances. b. The provider determines that the patient is noncompliant with treatment and has warned the patient of the consequences of not following the provider's medical advice. c. The provider decides to care for only private-pay patients. d. None of the above