The internal standard against which an individual judges personal behavior and that represents the optimal standard of behavior is called
A. aspirational ethics.
B. values-based ethics.
C. situational ethics.
D. mandatory ethics.
A
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A. 50 B. 15,000 C. 240 D. 10,000
A 30-year-old woman presents with a fever of 103.5°F, pale skin, and an altered mental status. She cries out and withdraws when you palpate her abdomen. Her husband reports that she had a cervical biopsy three days earlier, and has be "feeling sick" ever since. Vital signs are: blood pressure 88/60 mmHg, heart rate 110, and respirations 22. You suspect:
A) sepsis secondary to endometritis. B) hypovolemia secondary to miscarriage. C) infection of fibroid tumors. D) shock due to pelvic inflammatory disease.
What is the most common cause of respiratory alkalosis?
a. Anxiety b. Central nervous system depression c. Hypoxemia d. Pain
Which of the following is a key criterion for abstracting sepsis and septic shock?
A) Is the sepsis a complication of a procedure that was performed? B) Is the sepsis documented as acute or chronic? C) How soon after the procedure was the sepsis contracted? D) Code first the underlying infection.