ALS personnel have been dispatched to an infant who has difficulty breathing related to epiglottitis. Which of the following facilities would best treat the needs of this patient?
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A 72 year old complains of blurred vision and suddenly becam…
A 72 year old complains of blurred vision and suddenly became confused. The following vital signs are obtained: pulse 160 and irregular, respirations 36 and shallow, and blood pressure 172/96 while sitting up. Which treatment could be detrimental to this patient if done in the field?
What is a common complication seen in a home health patient…
What is a common complication seen in a home health patient requiring tube feedings due to tetraplegia?
A 26 year old female complains of abdominal pain and mild va…
A 26 year old female complains of abdominal pain and mild vaginal bleeding. An at home pregnancy test was positive. Mild abdominal tenderness is noted on exam. Vital signs are BP 110/76, P 92, R 14, and SpO2 95% on room air. The paramedic should suspect
The difference between pediatric cardiac arrest and adult ca…
The difference between pediatric cardiac arrest and adult cardiac arrest caused by refractory ventricular fibrillation is that in children the
Which unresponsive patient will most likely benefit from a n…
Which unresponsive patient will most likely benefit from a nasogastric tube being inserted by EMS?
Which abdominal organ is most commonly injured in pediatric…
Which abdominal organ is most commonly injured in pediatric trauma patients?
What medication should the paramedic anticipate administerin…
What medication should the paramedic anticipate administering?
An elderly patient has not been feeling well. The family sta…
An elderly patient has not been feeling well. The family states that there has been an abrupt change in the patient’s personality, along with some transient tremors in their arms and a low grade fever. The patient appears anxious and fearful of personnel. The paramedic should suspect
A pediatric patient is presenting with a decreased level of…
A pediatric patient is presenting with a decreased level of consciousness and an abnormal breathing pattern. Family relays the patient has had polydipsia, polyphagia, and polyuria. Which condition most likely exists within this patient?