Which of the following choices represents a detailed type of the single organ–system physical examination for the cardiovascular system?
a. The documentation should include at least two elements identified by a bullet from each of six systems/body areas OR at least 12 elements identified by a bullet (•) in two or more systems/body areas.
b. The documentation should include between five and seven organ systems and/or body areas that have been examined by the clinician.
c. The documentation should include at least 12 elements identified by a bullet (•) whether in either a shaded border or an unshaded border.
d. The documentation should include at least nine elements identified by a bullet (•) whether in either a shaded border or an unshaded border.
c) The documentation should include at least 12 elements identified by a bullet (•) whether in either a shaded border or an unshaded border
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If transport time is extended for a patient who has severe deep frostbite to an extremity, it is BEST to attempt warming by:
A) vigorously massage the affected areas to promote circulation. B) immersing in water that is approximately 104 degrees F. C) administer vasopressors to promote circulation. D) rubbing the affected area gently.
The recommended water-rescue model is:
A) To float alongside the victim and coach him or her to safety B) A boat-based effort to load the victim safely C) Reach-Throw-Row-Go D) Never to allow the victim to grab hold of the rescuer
Which of the following is false about changes in aerosol suspensions over time?
a. Liquid aerosol particles can shrink (evap-oration) or grow (water absorption). b. The rate of particle growth is directly proportional to particle size. c. Small water-based particles tend to shrink when exposed to dry gas. d. Aerosols of water-soluble salts tend to grow in a humidified environment.
Which of the following is NOT considered to be parenteral?
a. Intravenous b. Ingestion c. Intramuscular d. Intradermal