You are caring for a patient who has been vomiting large amo…

You are caring for a patient who has been vomiting large amounts of blood. The first set of vital signs was pulse 100, respirations 24, and BP 150/64. Ten minutes later the vital signs are pulse 122, respirations 28, and BP 150/64. This trend in vital signs is consistent with:

I pledge that I will complete this exam with honesty and int…

I pledge that I will complete this exam with honesty and integrity. I affirm that: I will not give or receive any unauthorized assistance on this exam. I will not communicate with any other person about the exam content while the exam is in progress (between June 5- June 9th). I will not share, copy, or distribute any part of this exam with anyone else. I understand that any violation of this pledge may result in academic disciplinary action, including failure on the exam and potential further sanctions. How to answer this ‘question’? Type the following text as your answer: “I, [your name], affirm I will abide by this honor pledge.”

You are dispatched to the residence of a 76-year-old who is…

You are dispatched to the residence of a 76-year-old who is having a possible cerebrovascular accident. You arrive to find the patient alert, sitting in a chair with obvious left-sided paralysis and the inability to speak or swallow. Breathing at 20 times per minute, very shallow, and the pulse ox is 92%. Which of the following would be an appropriate treatment for this patient?

Police call you to a location for a 47-year-old patient who…

Police call you to a location for a 47-year-old patient who is displaying unusual behavior according to his family. The patient has been displaying violent, aggressive behavior towards family and strangers. The police would like EMS to rule out any medical problems. What would you expect to be the most common cause of behavioral emergencies such as this one?