You are transporting a 20-year-old soccer player who injured his ankle during a match. His injury appears to be isolated and he has no significant past medical history. How frequently should you perform a reassessment on this patient?
A) 10 minutes B) 15 minutes C) 5 minutes D) 30 minutes
B
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a. Closed mouth coexistent with nasal con-gestion. b. Epiglottis relaxes and occludes the laryn-geal opening. c. Relaxation of tongue and hypopharyngeal muscles. d. The uvula occluding the airway.
The McNemar test is useful for which of the following?
A) Comparing two qualitative assays with non-numerical data B) Estimation of correlation between two methods C) Estimation of slope and intercepts for two assays D) Comparing two quantitative assays
An integration architect is responsible for:
A) maintaining complete electronic medical records. B) developing and managing the HL7 interfaces. C) supervising network security. D) testing software designs. E) ensuring data is available throughout the organization.
In "Maslow's hierarchy of needs", what patient need comes after attaining safety??
A)prestige? B) survival C) self-actualization D) belongingness