You have a patient with a likely pelvic fracture lying on th…
You have a patient with a likely pelvic fracture lying on the floor. The best choice of equipment to move this patient is a [scoop]. When lifting them, you should rely primarily on your [legs]. Your stretcher shifts slightly once you have them in the air. To adjust, you should [move].
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Answer each scenario based on consent for treatment. 1. Your patient tells you they have chest pain and nod their head yes when you ask if they will take an aspirin. This is an example of [con1] 2. Your patient is unresponsive but breathing after being shot by police officers during a standoff. The officer tells you they are under arrest and to treat them. This is an example of [con2] 3. Your patient is screaming nonsense at the top of their lungs and running in circles. Treatment for this patient would fall under [con3] 4. Your patient is barely breathing and has a very weak pulse. There is a valid DNR order near the patient. You should [con4] 5. Your patient has an injury to their leg but is refusing treatment on religious grounds. This is an example of [con5]
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