What BEST defines the evaluation of the patient's condition in order to provide emergency care?
A) Patient access B) Medical intervention
C) Patient assessment D) Patient advocacy
C
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Your patient is a 45-year-old man suffering from chest pain. Upon arrival, the patient is pale, sweaty, and short of breath. The patient is angry with his daughter for calling 911. He says that he had some spicy sausage for breakfast and has indigestion. Which of the following is an appropriate means of getting the patient the care he needs?
A) Try to find out why the patient does not want to go to the so you can answer his objection and get him to the hospital. B) Call the patient's neighbors and tell them that you have been called to the patient's house but he is now refusing care. C) Inform the patient that if he does not agree to treatment, you will have to take him against his will because he has a potentially life-threatening problem. D) Tell the patient that his pain is likely caused by his diet, suggest he take an antacid, and go to bed.
Class D extinguishing agents are called ____.
A. wet chemicals B. wet powders C. dry chemicals D. dry powders
At the end of your shift, you will report off to the nursing assistant who will be replacing you.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Hemolytic anemia is always an acquired condition.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)