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You are called to treat a patient who is unresponsive, pulse…

You are called to treat a patient who is unresponsive, pulseless, and apneic. The patient has a valid DNR bracelet, yet the spouse is asking you to provide treatment. What should you do?

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Which of the following thoracic injuries is associated with…

Which of the following thoracic injuries is associated with paradoxical movement?

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Which of the following would be the term used to describe th…

Which of the following would be the term used to describe the condition of an unusually fast heart rate?

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Which of the following would be an appropriate communication…

Which of the following would be an appropriate communication skill to use when talking with the patient?

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What is the medical terminology for the voluntary nervous sy…

What is the medical terminology for the voluntary nervous system?

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Which of the following populations has a normal heart-rate r…

Which of the following populations has a normal heart-rate range of 70 to 110?

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What solid organ is located in the abdomen?

What solid organ is located in the abdomen?

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A postal worker has been attacked by a dog during her mail d…

A postal worker has been attacked by a dog during her mail delivery route. The patient is a 54-year-old female with several dog bites on her lower extremities and left arm. The worst of these bites is located on the back of her right leg just above the ankle. How can you explain the location of this injury using anatomical landmarks?

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As you perform a primary assessment on a patient, you find t…

As you perform a primary assessment on a patient, you find the patient is completely unresponsive, has no radial pulse, but has a rapid, weak carotid pulse. Breathing is rapid and shallow, color is pale, and the skin is wet. These findings would lead you to believe that the patient is in:

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Dispatch sends you for a transfer to a neonatal intensive ca…

Dispatch sends you for a transfer to a neonatal intensive care unit for a newborn delivered 6 weeks early with some respiratory compromise. How should this neonate be transported?

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