Your patient is a 79-year-old female who presents in moderate respiratory distress. She sits upright and can answer your questions with only short phrases. She complains of a recent cold and worsening shortness-of-breath and cough. She denies chest pain. She has a long history of breathing problems. She admits to being a 2-pack-per-day smoker for the last 50 years. Vital signs are BP 150/80, P 100, and R 36 and labored. Her skin is cyanotic and you auscultate diffuse expiratory wheezes. She has a productive cough with yellowish-brown sputum. You suspect
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You are rock climbing with a fellow paramedic when you feel…
You are rock climbing with a fellow paramedic when you feel a sharp stab in your calf and see a snake slithering away. Your partner says he thinks it was red, yellow, and black, but cannot remember the order of the stripes. Your biggest concern is
12 Cranial nerves arise from the underside of the brain most…
12 Cranial nerves arise from the underside of the brain most of which are mixed nerves.
Cerebral cortex is a thin layer of gray matter and is the ou…
Cerebral cortex is a thin layer of gray matter and is the outermost part of the cerebrum
The human circulatory system distributes/removes
The human circulatory system distributes/removes
An adult who opens her eyes in response to verbal stimuli, i…
An adult who opens her eyes in response to verbal stimuli, is disoriented, and pushes your hand away when you palpate a painful area has a Glasgow Coma Scale score of:
Chemical agents that smell like newly mowed hay.
Chemical agents that smell like newly mowed hay.
What electrolyte disturbance should you suspect from the fol…
What electrolyte disturbance should you suspect from the following ECG?
Name the tissue:
Name the tissue:
Name the bone pointed by yellow arrow
Name the bone pointed by yellow arrow