Community acquired infections arise within 24 hours of admission.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A) Mediplast B) Garamycin C) Podofin D) Solaraze
What does ORIF stand for?
a. Offer surgical treatment b. Open reduction and internal fixation c. Close reduction fix later d. Operating room ready if necessary
An abnormal scar growth is called a(n):
A. cicatrix. B. keloid. C. dermatitis. D. contusion.
The patient is suffering an anaphylactic reaction. The paramedic administered 2 Sub-Q injections of epinephrine and 1 dose of diphenhydramine by IV push. The patient is now being transported and is still dyspneic with mild bilateral wheezes. The patient's vital signs are as follows: P, 120 beats/min; R, 22 breaths/min; BP, 118/70 mm Hg; and pulse oximetry, 93%. What intervention should be done next?
A) Administer an albuterol treatment. B) Intubate the patient. C) Administer another dose of diphenhydramine. D) Repeat an ongoing assessment.