Why should you provide fluids to increase the blood pressure of a trauma patient with a BP of 60/40 and a weak carotid pulse?
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The appropriate fluid resuscitation for a patient in decompe…
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Which of the following injuries has the highest risk of air embolism involving the heart or lungs?
During compensated shock, which of the following accurately…
During compensated shock, which of the following accurately describes the capillary sphincter muscles of non-essential tissues?
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You are treating a 70-year-old experiencing hemorrhagic shock. Which of the following is your primary concern during fluid resuscitation?
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What would be the most appropriate treatment for this trauma patient? The BP is 100/60, the pulse is 120, respirations are 32 and shallow.
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You are called to the scene of a patient who was thrown from…
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