_____ is given to an infant between one to two months of age
PCV
Hib
DTaP
Hep B
Hep B
Rationale: Hep B is given to an infant between one to two months of age.
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Adenosine is indicated for all the following except:
A) symptomatic PSVT B) atrial dysrhythmias with rapid ventricular response C) ventricular tachycardia D) wide complex tachycardia of unknown etiology
When performing a secondary assessment on an elderly male patient who is confused and combative, which of these assessment findings should be of most concern to the EMT?
A) Respirations of 20 breaths/min B) Pulse of 164 C) Bruising to the back of the hand D) Pulse oximeter reading of 94% on room air
Patients who have conditions that predispose them to the formation of blood clots include patients who have atrial fibrillation, patients who have undergone heart valve replacement, and patients with certain genetic disorders. Patients who have a history of blood clot formation such as those who have had a stroke, heart attack, pulmonary embolism, or deep vein thrombosis (DVT) are also likely to
form new clots and are usually treated with: A) vitamin K. B) anticoagulants. C) a diet rich in green leafy vegetables. D) blood pressure medications.
What aspect of the "dental experience" exacerbates the process of hyperventilation?
A. The patient must lean their head back. B. The patient must remain motionless. C. The patient must leave their mouth opened. D. The patient must have their legs extended outward in the dental chair.