On average, how many youth homicides occur each day in the United States?
A) 11
B) 16
C) 26
D) 36
B
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The ________ is defined as the main medical complaint as described by the patient.
A. primary symptom B. chief complaint C. health sign D. medical history
Which condition would directly compromise the average patient's cardiac output?
A) Heart rate of 190 beats/min B) Circulatory volume of 5 liters C) Increased number of circulating WBCs D) Blood pressure of 118/52 mmHg
Your patient has been given neostigmine for reversal of the nondepolarizing blockade agent he received during surgery. On examination, you observe severe bradycardia and increased salivation. What is a possible explanation?
a. These are both responses following most kinds of surgery b. Bradycardia and salivation are not concerns of the respiratory therapist c. These are side effects of cholinesterase inhibitors d. The patient should immediately be placed on continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). The cardiologist can address these clinical manifestations
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What will be an ideal response?