To control the rising cost of healthcare, medical practices reduce personnel costs by hiring ____.
A. medical technicians
B. licensed practical nurses
C. registered nurses
D. physician assistants
E. multiskilled health professionals
E. multiskilled health professionals
Multiskilled health professionals can perform the functions of two or more people, so they are cost-efficient employees.
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You are attending to an intoxicated patient who is very disoriented, uncoordinated, and complaining of severe nausea. Which of the following is MOST correct regarding the use of promethazine (Phernegan)?
a. Promethazine should be given in reduced dosages in a patient who is under the influence of CNS depressants. b. When using promethazine in a patient who has been drinking, it should only be given intramuscularly to avoid absorption that would be too rapid. c. Promethazine is the drug of choice when a patient is experiencing severe nausea and will allow the patient to protect their own airway. d. Promethazine should not be given if a patient has used a large amount of any CNS depressant.
After an unsuccessful attempt to place a King LT airway, the patient vomits. You would immediately:
A) attempt placement of the King LT. B) suction through the King LT. C) place an oral airway and start positive pressure ventilation. D) suction the airway.
Write as a ratio: Each patient is served 8 ounces of juice
What will be an ideal response?
Posterior nosebleeds usually occur at:
A. Kiesselbach's plexus. B. Little's area. C. Woodruff's plexus. D. none of the above.