The method used to reach an internal body part is all of the below except _____.
A. Open
B. Percutaneous
C. Endoscopic
D. Fixation
Answer: D
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A) Medicare Part A. B) Medicare Part B. C) Medicare Part C. D) Medicare Part D.
A patient has been involved in a motorcycle crash and has a flail segment to the right lateral chest. His airway is open and he is breathing poorly at 24 breaths per minute with a decreasing SpO2. The EMT shows that he is appropriately caring for this injury when he:
A) Administers oxygen through a nonrebreather face mask B) Positions the patient in semi-Fowler's position for transport C) Places an ice pack over the site of injury D) Starts positive pressure ventilation
Which of the following pairs of questions are asked about the problem during problem mapping?
A. Why is this person referred to OT? What caused the problem? B. What is the consequence of the problem? What are other problems the person is experiencing? C. What caused the problem? What is the consequence of the problem? D. What needs to be done first? What else needs to be done? E. Why is this person referred to OT? What else needs to be done?
While reviewing the results of the pulmonary functions test, the nurse is aware that the maximum amount of gas that can be displaced (expired) from the lung is called:
a. vital capacity (VC). b. total lung capacity. c. functional capacity. d. residual volume.