Sometimes anesthesia services are performed under difficult circumstances and where the patient may have unusual risk factors. These are called _____________________

A) Anesthesia Risk Factors
B) Qualifying Circumstances
C) Emergent Care
D) Determinate Factors


B

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a. thumb b. pinky finger c. index finger d. middle or ring finger

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You are an EMT who finds an adult male patient on his living room floor after the police department had to force the door open. The scene size-up reveals a very cluttered home that smells of urine. On an end table, you find a container of phenytoin (Dilantin) with the patient's name on it. When you pinch his shoulder, the patient responds by moaning and trying to remove your hand from his neck. Based on this information, which of these conditions would you suspect?

A) Syncope B) Allergic reaction C) Behavioral emergency D) Seizure

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An acute care facility may utilize ________ to look at coordination of services provided to the patient

A. progress notes B. discharge summary C. consultation reports D. laboratory reports

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____ is defined as an acute hypertensive episode without evidence of end-organ damage, even though the patient has risk factors to develop acute end-organ damage.

A. Hypertensive emergency B. Hypertensive crisis C. Hypertensive urgency D. Antecedent hypertension

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