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A mother brings in her 12-month old boy because he has had fever, vomiting, and is not acting right. On examination, he appears listless and does not react to your exam. ...
Practice ECG 2 (click for a larger image): The P waves are hard to find, but they are there. Look at leads I and II. Use a magnifying glass if you have to, and take a good look at ...
Practice ECG 1 (click for a larger image): Take a look at the ECG and try to figure out what is going on with the P waves. In the review ECGs, we want you to try to make ...
" src="http://www.ems1.com/data/img/btn_go.gif" width=16 align=absMiddle border=0> Haven't read the initial Assessment in Action quiz? Read: Emergency Care Quiz: EMS Systems, ...
Haven't read the initial Assessment in Action quiz? Read: Emergency Care Quiz: BurnsEmergency Care Quiz: Burns Answer Key By Nancy Caroline 1. Answer: D. Inhalation burns cause ...
" src="http://www.ems1.com/data/img/btn_go.gif" width=16 align=absMiddle border=0> Haven't read the initial Assessment in Action quiz? Read: Emergency Care Quiz: Spine Injuries ...
Case Study Answers and Summary 1. What initial management is indicated for this child? • 100% supplemental oxygen (via pediatric nonrebreathing mask) Though clearly experiencing ...
Case Answers and Summary 1. What are the initial steps of newborn resuscitation? Following delivery of a newborn, a series of initial resuscitative steps are provided in order to ...
You arrive at a residence at 112 East Schweppe Street, where a father has just delivered his 34-week gestation daughter. The umbilical cord is still intact and the newborn, who has ...
At 8:45 a.m., your unit is dispatched to Fabra Elementary School for a 7-year-old female with difficulty breathing. Upon arriving at the scene, you are greeted by the school nurse, ...
You and your partner respond to a patient who has fallen. On arrival, you find a 42-year-old man lying conscious and supine on the ground outside a home. A ladder is lying beside ...
You are dispatched to a private residence to care for an unconscious victim with possible smoke inhalation. You arrive on scene to find an 81-year-old woman outside being attended ...
You are in training to become a paramedic. You are not yet certified, but you do run rescue with a local rescue squad as an EMT-B. You come upon a car crash near your home. No ...

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