A ________ is an educated, skilled individual trained to work in a pharmacy under the direct supervision of a pharmacist
A) pharmacist–physician
B) pharmacy technician
C) laboratory technician
D) pharmacy assistant
B
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The duties of a nursing assistant do NOT include:
A. assisting in the activities of daily living. B. performing support services and carrying out special procedures. C. documenting what has been done for the resident. D. planning meals.
You respond to a boat dock for a diving injury. You find a 24-year-old male patient unresponsive with frothy blood in the mouth and lung sounds absent on the right side. The patient is breathing 28 times a minute. The patient's friends state they were diving when he unexpectedly came out of the water complaining of chest pains and then collapsed. What is your first action?
A) Place the patient on high-concentration oxygen by bag-valve mask. B) Place the patient on high-concentration oxygen by nonrebreather mask. C) Suction the airway. D) Insert an oropharyngeal airway.
What is the significance of performing an inspiratory pause during mechanical ventilation?
A. It provides the opportunity to view the pressure, volume, and flow waveforms. B. This maneuver affords the clinician the chance to ascertain the presence of auto-PEEP. C. An inspiratory pause enables the clinician to determine the trigger variable. D. It allows for the measurement of pulmonary mechanics.
List the five components of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in order of importance