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NREMT Exam ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+||NEWEST VERSION TESTANK 1st stage of shock; body senses the decrease in perfusion and attempts to compensate for it. You will see increased pulse/heart
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NREMT Exam ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED 
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+||NEWEST 
VERSION TESTANK 
1st stage of shock; body senses the decrease in perfusion and 
attempts to compensate for it. You will see increased pulse/heart 
rate, increased respirations to increase oxygen in the blood and 
constriction of peripheral circulation to redirect blood resulting in 
pale, cool skin - CORRECT ANSWER compensatory shock 
2nd stage of shock; body can no longer keep up ...
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Sepsis Shock Case Study part 2 Jack Holmes a 72-year-old
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Sepsis Shock Case Study part 2 Jack Holmes a 72-year-old 
 
 
Sepsis Shock Case Study part 2 
History of Current Problem: 
Jack Holmes a 72-year-old Caucasian male brought to the ED by ambulance from a skilled nursing 
facility (SNF). According to report from the paramedic, when the SNF nursing staff attempted to wake 
him this morning, he would not respond, and his BP was 74/40 with a MAP of 51. He has a history of 
Parkinson’s disease, COPD, CHF, HTN, depression, and a stage IV decubitus ulc...
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Paramedic FISDAP Trauma V2 Exam Review Questions and answers, rated A+/[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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Paramedic FISDAP Trauma V2 Exam Review Questions and answers, 
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Subcutaneous emphysema 
A physical finding of air within the subcutaneous tissue, described as a crackling or popping feeling 
under the skin 
Disseminating Intravascular Coagulation 
A pathological process characterized by the widespread activation of the clotting cascade that results in 
the formation of blood clots in the small vessels throughout the body. Interferes with the body's ability 
to use fibrin for clott...
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CYU - Patho 370 Week 4 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
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Clinical manifestations of hyponatremia include 
 
a. weak pulse, low blood pressure, and increased heart rate. 
b. cardiac dysrhythmias, paresthesias, and muscle weakness. 
c. thirst, dry mucous membranes, and diarrhea. 
d. confusion, lethargy, coma, and perhaps seizures. 
D 
 
Clinical manifestations of hyponatremia include confusion, lethargy, coma, and perhaps seizures, as they are manifestations of CNS dysfunction. Weak pulse, low blood pressure, and increased heart rate are characteristic ...
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EMT Final Exam |209 questions and answers already graded A+.
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The 3 R's 
Retreat, Radio, Reevaluate 
 
 
 
What position do you place an unresponsive patient in? 
Recover position: On the side to aid drainage and prevent breathing blockage from vomitus. 
 
 
 
Positions for patients with no suspected spine injury 
If no suspected spine injuries transport the patient in a position of comfort. 
Breathing is easier in a semi-sitting position or fowler or semi fowler. 
 
 
 
Position for shock 
Placed in supine position allowing for maximu blood flow througho...
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Jack Holmes 72-year-old Caucasian male Sepsis Shock Case Study-UPDATED 2022
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History of Current Problem: Jack Holmes a 72-year-old Caucasian male brought to the ED by ambulance from a skilled nursing facility (SNF). According to report from the paramedic, when the SNF nursin g staff attempted to wake him this morning, he would not respond, and his BP was 74/40 with a MAP of 51. He has a history of Parkinson’s disease, COPD, CHF, HTN, depression, and a stage IV decubitus ulcer on his coccyx that developed three months ago. He does not follow commands, is unresponsive to...
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(answered) Sepsis Shock Case Study part 2: Jack Holmes a 72-year-old Caucasian male.2022 update
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Sepsis Shock Case Study part 2 
History of Current Problem: 
Jack Holmes a 72-year-old Caucasian male brought to the ED by ambulance from a skilled nursing 
facility (SNF). According to report from the paramedic, when the SNF nursing staff attempted to wake 
him this morning, he would not respond, and his BP was 74/40 with a MAP of 51. He has a history of 
Parkinson’s disease, COPD, CHF, HTN, depression, and a stage IV decubitus ulcer on his coccyx that 
developed three months ago. He does not...
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Hit 205 mod 2 Questions And Answers A patient is seen for sepsis with septic shock. How is the encounter coded using proper guideline sequencing as indicated in Chapter 1
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Hit 205 mod 2 Questions And Answers 
 
 
 
A patient is seen for sepsis with septic shock. 
How is the encounter coded using proper 
guideline sequencing as indicated in Chapter 1
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NURS 342 Sepsis Shock Case Study (2)
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Ms. D, a 54-year-old patient, is brought to the emergency department (ED) 
by her daughter because of weakness and a decreasing level of 
consciousness. The patient responds to brief commands to open her eyes 
and move her arms and legs, but she is unable to answer any of your 
questions. The daughter tells you that, when she stopped by her mother’s 
house today for a visit, Ms. D was complaining about abdominal and back 
pain. She also was a little bit nauseated and vomited a small amount twi...
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Jack Holmes 72-year-old Caucasian male Sepsis Shock Case Study
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History of Current Problem: 
Jack Holmes a 72-year-old Caucasian male brought to the ED by ambulance from a skilled nursing 
facility (SNF). According to report from the paramedic, when the SNF nursing staff attempted to wake 
him this morning, he would not respond, and his BP was 74/40 with a MAP of 51. He has a history of 
Parkinson’s disease, COPD, CHF, HTN, depression, and a stage IV decubitus ulcer on his coccyx that 
developed three months ago. He does not follow commands, is unresponsiv...
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