You have an unresponsive patient without a suspected spinal injury. The patient needs to be placed in a position so that fluids or vomitus can drain. The recommended position is the ________ position
A) prone B) recovery C) semi-Fowler's D) supine
B
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The narrowest part of the airway in children is the ______ cartilage
a. thyroid c. hyoid b. cricoid d. ethmoid
You are treating a 67-year-old male with chest pain and a history of prior heart attacks as well as diabetes and hypertension. The patient has taken three nitroglycerin tablets which have decreased the pain from 7 to 4/10; however, the pain persists. Initially, his SpO2 was 91% on room air. Oxygen was applied by nasal cannula and now, on 3 lpm O2, his SpO2 is 97%. How would you address the
oxygen, given that he still has chest pain? A) Increase the oxygen to 4 lpm B) Decrease the oxygen to 2 lpm C) Leave the oxygen unchanged D) Discontinue oxygen therapy
The term ________ refers to any type of pain in the anterior aspect of the lower leg.
A. "fibular fracture" B. "compartment syndrome" C. "tendinitis" D. "shin splints"
Eating too many sunflower seeds can lead to ____________________ in gerbils
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word