Question 6 of 7 After loading the patient into the ambulance…

Question 6 of 7 After loading the patient into the ambulance, your secondary assessment confirms that there is no trauma noted to the patient. Repeat vital signs are: HR – 52, blood pressure is 208/142, respiratory rate is being assisted via bag valve mask. Unassisted, the patient’s intermittent respiratory rate is 4-6 breaths per minute with 15-20 second periods of apnea. You apply the cardiac monitor, which shows Sinus Bradycardia. The patient’s SPO2 is 96% with assisted ventilations and high flow oxygen. Which interventions are most appropriate for this patient? Select the three most appropriate interventions.

Question 5 of 7 Pulse is bounding at a rate of 56; blood pre…

Question 5 of 7 Pulse is bounding at a rate of 56; blood pressure is 192/128, and respiratory rate is being assisted via a bag valve mask. Unassisted, the patient’s has intermittent respiratory rate is 4-6 breaths per minute with 15-20 second periods of apnea. You apply the cardiac monitor, which shows Sinus Bradycardia. The patient’s SPO2 is 96% with assisted ventilations and high flow oxygen. Blood glucose is 98 mg/dL. Please select the Three factors that point you to your previous working diagnosis.

A 48-year-old patient is experiencing difficulty breathing a…

A 48-year-old patient is experiencing difficulty breathing after eating a cookie. The patient has rapid and stridorous respirations,He is complaining of his “throat closing off” his peripheral pulses are rapid and weak. The patient is pale, cool, and clammy. Transport of this patient may be delayed for which of the following reasons?