An adult was c/o weakness and dizziness before a syncopal ep…

An adult was c/o weakness and dizziness before a syncopal episode. The pt is disoriented (GCS 9). VS: BP 78/44; pulse present, HR per ECG; R 18; SpO2 92%. Lungs are clear bilaterally; skin is pale and moist. rhythm 9.png Vascular access has not been obtained. Which of these is indicated first?

(03.05 MC)Dr. Marshall recruited 150 undergraduate students…

(03.05 MC)Dr. Marshall recruited 150 undergraduate students enrolled in psychology courses at his university for his study. Participation was voluntary, and students received extra credit for their involvement. Participants watched a video clip of a simulated traffic accident. Participants were randomly divided into two groups. The experimental group received a questionnaire containing misleading questions, such as, “How fast was the car going when it ran the stop sign?” (when there was no stop sign). The control group received a neutral questionnaire with no misleading information. Five days later, all participants completed a memory test that assessed their recall of details from the video. Questions focused on critical elements that had been the focus of the misleading questions. Results indicated that participants in the experimental group were more likely to report false memories as compared to the control group.What type of sample is used in this study?

An unconscious, pulseless patient is found with the followin…

An unconscious, pulseless patient is found with the following rhythm: ecg 8.jpg While treatment is initiated, the pt’s rhythm changes to this ECG: ecg 9.jpg Treatment for this rhythm change is underway with no change. Which of these are Hs and Ts to be considered as possible contributing factors for a cardiac arrest that is unresponsive to treatment? Select the two options that are correct.