When in the dorsal recumbent position, the patient lies flat on the back, with knees bent, and feet flat on the examination table.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Your engine is called for a car accident. When you arrive on the scene, you see an unresponsive patient. You call for an ALS ambulance. As they assume patient care, you give them all the information so the ALS ambulance can continue with effective treatments. This is called:

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You have been called for a 6-month-old male patient with a high fever who has seized. Currently, the patient is not seizing and appears to be sleeping. When performing the primary assessment on this patient, which of these actions would be most appropriate?

A) Evaluate the pulse before examining the breathing B) Check for the presence of a pulse in the brachial artery C) Move the patient to the ambulance before performing the primary assessment D) Obtain a blood pressure when checking the patient's circulation status

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A rhytidectomy is typically known as a __________

A. scar revision C. face lift B. breast enhancement D. nose job

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