A patient with chest pain and shortness of breath informs you that the last time he had a heart attack, he went into heart failure. When performing your secondary assessment, which sign or symptom is most indicative that the patient is in heart failure again?
A patient informs you that she takes Januvia pills for her d…
A patient informs you that she takes Januvia pills for her diabetes. Which of these statements about this patient and her diabetes is true?
A patient exhibits signs and symptoms of diabetes, but he in…
A patient exhibits signs and symptoms of diabetes, but he informs you that he has not been diagnosed with the disease. You decide to check his blood sugar. If the patient truly has diabetes, which of these readings would you expect?
As you enter a room for an unknown medical emergency, you fi…
As you enter a room for an unknown medical emergency, you find an unresponsive male with snoring respirations lying supine in bed. Which action should you take immediately?
To which of these patients would the EMT elect to administer…
To which of these patients would the EMT elect to administer oral glucose?
Which link of the American Heart Association’s Chain of Surv…
Which link of the American Heart Association’s Chain of Survival must occur first, if a patient is to survive cardiac arrest?
An alert and distressed 72-year-old male patient with a hist…
An alert and distressed 72-year-old male patient with a history of pulmonary edema from heart failure is in severe respiratory distress, breathing 28 to 32 times per minute. His airway is patent, respirations are labored, crackles are heard in the bases of the lungs, and skin is found to be diaphoretic with a rapid radial pulse. Other vital signs are pulse, 136; blood pressure, 202/110 mmHg; and SpO2, 83%. Cyanosis is evident in the fingertips. The best treatment for this patient’s breathing difficulty would be:
Your medical director is providing a review of diabetic emer…
Your medical director is providing a review of diabetic emergencies and asks you to describe glucose. Which of these statements would be your most appropriate response?
You suspect that an unresponsive female patient may be diabe…
You suspect that an unresponsive female patient may be diabetic. To help confirm this suspicion, where would you send your partner to look for vials of insulin?
You are reviewing prehospital care reports and notice that a…
You are reviewing prehospital care reports and notice that a patient with low blood sugar and no contraindications to oral glucose did not receive the medication. You recognize that this inaction placed the patient at risk for which condition?