The following are ways to help stabilize contacts during direct compression EXCEPT:
a. Adjacent thumb
b. Elbow
c. Webbing of another hand
d. Another finger
b
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When approaching the scene where a patient has sustained electrical burns, the first thing you would do is:
A. ensure a patent airway and adequate breathing. B. apply dry, clean dressings to the burn sites. C. make sure the source of electricity is turned off. D. look for two burn sites.
A 2-year-old is awake and in respiratory distress with stridorous respirations. His airway is patent and pulses rapid. Vital signs are pulse 144, respirations 28, SpO2 93% on room air, and temperature 101°F. The patient has no medical history, although diabetes runs in the family. Appropriate care for this patient would include:
A) high-concentration oxygen by mask. B) checking blood sugar. C) blow-by oxygen that is humidified. D) providing aspirin for fever.
Which of the following is NOT a pharmacy information system?
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