An elderly woman with COPD presents with peripheral edema. T…

An elderly woman with COPD presents with peripheral edema. The patient is conscious but agitated. She is breathing with slight difficulty but has adequate tidal volume. During your assessment, you note that her jugular veins engorge when you apply pressure to her right upper abdominal quadrant. She tells you that she takes a “water pill” and Vasotec for high blood pressure. You should:

A 29-year-old woman is experiencing a severe asthma attack….

A 29-year-old woman is experiencing a severe asthma attack. Her husband reports that she was admitted to an intensive care unit about 6 months ago, and had a breathing tube in place. Prior to your arrival, the patient took three puffs of her rescue inhaler without effect. She is anxious and restless, is tachypneic, and has audible wheezing. HR – 112, BP – 118/72, RR – 26, SPO2 – 89%. The most appropriate action for the paramedic to take is to:

In using the CO-OP Approach, it is important to support the…

In using the CO-OP Approach, it is important to support the child in performance analysis, the task, and the environment by using cognitive strategies and guided discovery to improve problem solving. What strategy supports this treatment method in promoting child directed and motiving goals?