Symptoms Hybrid Vehicle Safety High Voltage Genetic Disorders
Down Syndrome Cardiac Conditions Acute Coronary Syndrome AMI
Nitroglycerin Contraindications Allergic Reactions Epinephrine Airway
Management BVM Ventilation Oxygenation Burns Pediatric Adult
Geriatric Trauma Chest Trauma Abdominal Trauma Shock Seizures
Stroke Focal Seizure Central Nervous System Head Injury Basilar Skull
Fracture Cerebral Spinal Fluid Secondary Brain Injury Secondary
Assessment Rapid Extrication Patient Safety Stress Response Exam
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Early signs and symptoms of smallpox include all of the following except:
a) a high fever
b) skin blisters
c) headaches
d) body aches
skin blisters
a unique consideration when dealing with a hybrid vehicle is that:
a) cutting the battery cables often results in an explosion or fire
b) rescue teams should disconnect the positive battery cable first
c) you must locate the ignition switch and cut it to prevent a fire
d) the battery has a higher voltage than a traditional vehicle battery
the battery has higher
,Down syndrome is a genetic defect that occurs as a result of:
a) a triplication of chromosome 21
b) a separation of chromosome 21
c) an extra pair of chromosomes
d) a sperm that contains 24 chromosomes
a triplication of chromosomes 21
by placing one hand on your head and the other over your abdomen, you are asking a hearing impaired
patient if he or she:
a) needs help
b) is hurt
c) is nauseated
d) is sick
is sick
because hearing impaired patients typically have more difficulty hearing high frequency sounds, it is
important for you too
a) lower the pitch of your voice
b) speak in a monotone voice
c) try basic sign language first
d) increase the pitch of your voice
lower the pitch of your voice
as many as 40% of patients with Down syndrome have
a) diabetes mellitus
b) intercranial bleeding
, c) a heart condition
d) unilateral paralysis
a heart condition
An important aspect in the assessment of a patient who experienced a previous brain injury involves:
a) contacting the patients physician to determine the extent of the brain injury
b) speaking with the patient and family to establish what is considered normal for the patient
c) recalling that most patients with a brain injury have other organ dysfunction
d) presuming that he or she has cognitive impairment until proven otherwise
speaking with the patients and family to establish what is considered m=normal for the patient
37 year old male complaints of shortness of breath. During your assessment, you note that he has
bilateral hearing aids. When you ask him questions related to his chief complaint, he does not answer
you. You can hear a whistling sound coming from his hearing aids. You should:
a) try repositioning the hearing aid or remove it and turn down the volume
b) remove both of us hearing aids and use pencil and paper to communicate
c) remove his hearing aids, turn up the volume, and replace them in his ears
d) recognize that the batteries and his hearing aids are probably depleted
try repositioning the hearing aid or remove it and turn down the volume
A 77 year old female presents with an acute onset altered mental status. Her son is present and advises
that she has a history of hypertension, arterial fibrillation, type 2 diabetes, and glaucoma. He further
advises that she takes numerous medications and is normally alert. When you assess this patient, it is
important to note that:
a) her mental status is likely the result of hypoglycemia and you should give her sugar
b) because of her age and medical history, you should suspect Alzheimer's disease
c) dementia typically presents as an acute onset of deterioration of cognitive function