development, histology with complete solutions
, Infanchild, and adult unconscious airway obstruction check
mouth then perform CPR and check mouth again after each cycle
In caring for a non-breathing patient with a stoma or tracheostomy
tube; the EMS Provider must:
-Use a nasopharyngeal airway
-Use extra force with each ventilation
-Cover the neck opening
-Ventilate through the neck opening -verified answers Ventilate
through the neck opening
A correct statement concerning airway management of a patient
who has a suspected spinal cord injury is that:
-The cord injury takes precedence over the airway; the patient
can be ventilated only if this can be done without moving the cord
-The airway takes precedence over the cord injury; the airway
must be opened regardless of the damage it might do to the cord
-There is no difference in management; in the presence of a cord
injury, the airway is still opened in the usual way L47 - Female
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histology with complete solutions
, Infanchild, and adult unconscious airway obstruction check
mouth then perform CPR and check mouth again after each cycle
In caring for a non-breathing patient with a stoma or tracheostomy
tube; the EMS Provider must:
-Use a nasopharyngeal airway
-Use extra force with each ventilation
-Cover the neck opening
-Ventilate through the neck opening -verified answers Ventilate
through the neck opening
A correct statement concerning airway management of a patient
who has a suspected spinal cord injury is that:
-The cord injury takes precedence over the airway; the patient
can be ventilated only if this can be done without moving the cord
-The airway takes precedence over the cord injury; the airway
must be opened regardless of the damage it might do to the cord
-There is no difference in management; in the presence of a cord
injury, the airway is still opened in the usual way
,-Special techniques must be employed to open the airway without
moving the cord -verified answers Special techniques must be
employed to open the airway without moving the cord
-Special techniques must be employed to open the airway without
moving the cord -verified answers Special techniques must be
employed to open the airway without moving the cord
The ratio of compression to ventilations when one or two rescuers
apply CPR to an adult is:
-15:1
-15:2
-30:1
-30:2 -verified answers 30:2
Child and infant one rescuer - 30:2
Child and infant two rescuer 15:2
Public Health Law Article 30, Part 800 covers all Emergency
Medical Technicians from liability except for gross negligence
The first action taken by the EMS provider at the scene of an
emergency should be:
, -Triage of all victims
-Completion of the initial scene size-up
-Notification to the electric and gas companies
-Requesting additional ambulances -verified answers Completion
of the initial scene size-up
What is the legal basis for treating a patient whose judgement is
impaired because he/she is unconscious, severely ill, or badly
injured?
-Applied consent
-Implied consent
-Informed consent
-Good Samaritan Act -verified answers Implied consent
Which of the following arteries is the MOST RELIABLE for
detecting an adult's pulse?
-Brachial
-Femoral
-Carotid
-Radial? -verified answers Carotid
Difficulty sleeping, loss of appetite, and inability to concentrate are
all warning signs of: