potentials causes, except:
A. Pain
B. Increased ICP
C. Hypovolemia
D. Fever
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A. Pain
B. Increased ICP
A definitive airway is defined as any intervention that is below the level of the _________
• a. Nasopharynx
• b. Oropharynx
• c. Esophagus
• d. Vocal Cords
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d. Vocal Cords
While performing nursing care during PCC, your patient's vital signs are consistently
BP
100/50's, HR 110's, temperature 101.6F, RR mid 20's. She requires frequent dressing
changes and reports pain that has been constant at 8/10.
What is the status of this patient and at what frequency should a head-to-toe
assessment be performed?
• a. Critical, reassess Q1H
• b. Priority, reassess Q2H
• c. Stable, reassess Q8H
• d. Unstable, reassess Q4H
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d. Unstable, reassess Q4H
All are potential complications from the use of a BVM, except:
a. Barotrauma
b. Inadequate ventilation
c. Gastric inflation
d. Bronchoconstriction
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d. Bronchoconstriction
, A patient is brought into the Role 2 after fatling from a 30 foot cliff. She is A&O x3.
Respitations are non-labored. She is complaining of upper back pain and reports
bilateral arm numbness and the inability to move her legs. The first set of vital signs
show signs of hypotension. Which condition do you suspect?
A. Hypovolemic shock
B. TBI
C. Distributive shock
D. Cardiogenic shock
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C. Distributive shock
_______ is the best format to use when providing information via telemedicine.
A. DD1380
B. ZMIST
C. VC3 Guide
D. MARCH
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C. VC3 Guide
Sepsis should be suspected for patients with fever, hypotension, and all of the
following injuries, except:
a. Open fracture
b. Abdominal GSW
c. 30% TBSA burns
d. Thoracic spinal deformity
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