Needlesticks, patient or employee falls, medication errors, or any event not consistent with
routine patient care activities would require risk reporting documentation in the form of an
A. operative report. C. incident report.
B. emergency room report. D. insurance claim.
C
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You are called for a 2-year-old boy who has a nosebleed. While you are en route to the call, the dispatcher informs you that the patient has hemophilia. As an EMT, you should recognize that:
A) The patient requires oxygen B) The patient's blood is infectious C) The bleeding may be significant D) A mask will need to be worn
An axis of +120 degrees is ________ deviation
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The respiratory therapist is performing chest assessment on a post-op cholecystectomy patient who has developed cough, fever, and tachypnea
Which of the following would the therapist expect to find confirming the suspicion of post-op atelectasis in this patient? a. Decreased tactile and vocal fremitus b. Hyperresonant percussion note c. Bronchial breath sounds d. Wheezes
A tourniquet should be left in place for the duration of the blood draw, for at least a minute.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)