What is the proper compression depth when providing CPR on an adult?
a. 1/2 to 1/3 depth of chest
b. ½ inch
c. 1 inch
d. 2 inches
d
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A) Impulse conduction time B) Chamber enlargement C) Axis deviation D) Presence of a myocardial infarction, but not its location
A patient has sustained a large abdominal evisceration, such that a large portion of intestines are now exposed. After properly managing this injury, you are preparing the patient for transport. You ascertain that there is no evidence of spinal injury. How should you place the patient on the stretcher for transport?
A) Prone position, to maintain pressure on the abdomen B) Semi-Fowler's position, to promote adequate breathing C) Lateral recumbent position with legs extended D) Supine position, with knees and hips flexed
The National Organ Transplant Law of 1984
A) allows the sale of organs. B) developed an allocation formula. C) forbids the sale of organs. D) funds organ transplantation.
Which publication is considered the official book of drug standards?
A) PDR B) USP/NF C) Package insert D) Drug websites