The internal and oftentimes uncontrollable circumstances that can increase a person's likelihood of experiencing a cardiac episode are called:
A) Generational risk factors B) Cardiac risk factors
C) Intrinsic risk factors D) Environmental risk factors
C
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The abbreviation ii is a time-related abbreviation for
A) Twice a month B) Twice a day C) Twice a week D) Every other day
Feelings of nausea cause distress.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Surgeries that are performed on both sides of the body during the same surgery are referred to as:
a. bilateral. b. multiple. c. block. d. complex.
A 40-year-old man presents with bizarre behavior. His speech is slurred and he is very belligerent. His blood glucose level is 35 mg/dL. The patient tells you to get out of his house. You should:
A) administer oxygen only until you can obtain a court order to start an IV and administer dextrose. B) utilize law enforcement to help restrain the patient so that you can start an IV line and give him dextrose. C) monitor the patient's condition for 15 minutes and then begin emergency treatment if he does not improve. D) remain professional and advise the patient that he is not legally capable of refusing EMS treatment.