A patient presents to the outpatient clinic with symptoms of an STI for the past 24 hours but with no complaints of pelvic pain. An NAAT is positive for chlamydia. Which of the following could be included in the assessment?
What will be an ideal response?
nongonococcal infection
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An EMT student asks you if it matters whether the blood pressure cuff seems too small for a patient, if a reading can still be obtained. You should respond:
A) "As long as the reading is obtained, it should be accurate." B) "Cuffs that are too small provide inaccurately high readings." C) "Using a cuff that is too small can cause damage to the blood vessels." D) "As long as the radial pulse remains intact, the cuff size is irrelevant."
Which of these patients is considered the lowest priority for a rapid secondary exam and immediate transport?
A) A 32-year-old woman who is unresponsive B) A 72-year-old man complaining of leg pain for a week C) A 7-year-old boy who has had severe abdominal pain for 4 hours D) A 55-year-old woman with difficulty breathing
Which of the following organizes the contents of the hard disk drive of a computer to store pieces of files close together?
A. Disk cleanup B. Firewall C. Spell checker D. Disk defragmentation E. Antivirus software
Solve for x: 6:12 = x:36
a. 12 b. 18 c. 20 d. 24