Just before the end of their shift, EMTs transported a young male who bystanders state "passed out" and then had a seizure. Now, an hour later, the patient has been stabilized and the physician asks the nurse if she knows what the seizure looked like. To easily answer this question, she would:
A) Contact and question the bystanders
B) Call the EMTs at home
C) Question the patient
D) Check the prehospital care report
D) Check the prehospital care report
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a. ___________________________ b. ___________________________
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A. SVT B. Ventricular fibrillation C. Ventricular tachycardia D. Accelerated idioventricular rhythm
What is the best way to restrain a child?
a. parent or caregiver holds the child b. papoose board c. drugs d. cloth belt