1 pts Question 1 When giving abdominal thrusts to an average adult who is choking, you should Place your...
Help Unit 10: Sudden Illnesses 1. While waiting to tee off, one of your golfers is staring blankly and her eyes are blinking repetitively. She may be suffering from O a. adverse reaction to a stimulant O b. adverse reaction to a depressant O c. ketoacidosis O d. petit mal seizure O e. grand mal seizure 2. An athlete who you know has epilepsy has a seizure that lasts a few seconds. After the seizure stops, she appears confused, but...
QUESTION 10 Ketoacidosis is usually seen in patient who are _________ diabetics Type 1 Type 2 QUESTION 11 You should call 911 under which circumstance a. The person is unconscious. b. The person is diaphoretic. c. The person is experiencing tachypnea. d. all of the above e. a and b QUESTION 12 If the person is diabetic and has become weak and faint, you should give them a diet drink to help them recover True False
this for dental hygiene Question 1 The type of shock that arises from a sudden change in body position is psychogenic postural. anaphylactic metabolic. respiratory. Question 2 The diabetic patient may exhibit if they don't eat before their appointment. hyperglycemia hypoglycemia insulin shook ketosis hyperventilation Question 3 The most common symptom of shock is status asthmaticus syncope yerdycemia myocardial infarction ventricular defibulation Question 4 Shock arising from a reaction to a body allergen is termed Search Shock arising from a...
Flag this Question Question 1 3 pts Gives patients the right to accept/refuse medical or surgical treatment: Patient Self-Determination Act (1990) DRGs Surgical Treatment Act (1990) none of the above Flag this Question Question 2 3 pts Treatment without consent is a: Battery Assault if the patient is unconscious acceptable practice none of the above Flag this Question Question 3 3 pts When dealing with Incompetent Patients, the ability to consent is a: question of fact. question of law. question...
Question 35 1 pts The person who bears primary responsibility for your health care is: O your parents O your primary care physician O your health insurance provider O none of the above Question 36 1 pts One of the groups better served by the new health care law is people with pre-existing conditions. O True O False Question 21 12 1 Early reports of medicinal properties of marijuana are proving to be incorrect. O True O False Question 22...
3. Which of the following methods should be used to check an athlete’s responsiveness? a. Slap the athlete’s face while calling his name. b. Wiggle the athlete’s foot. c. Tap or squeeze the athlete’s shoulder and ask, Are you all right? d. Poke the athlete’s arm or leg. e. Place smelling salts under the athlete’s nose. 4. If the AED indicates "No shock indicated/advised," you should leave the AED pads on. a. true b. false 5. You coach a women’s...