If a patient's serum glucose is 100 mg/dL, what would you expect the cerebrospinal fluid glucose to read?
A. 45 mg/dL
B. 68 mg/dL
C. 85 mg/dL
D. 95 mg/dL
B
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Which of the following statements made by an EMT shows he correctly understands capillary refill?
A) "Capillary refill is a reliable sign of perfusion in adults, but not as reliable in infants and children." B) "Red flushed skin in the adult is a normal finding when assessing capillary refill." C) "A capillary refill of 4 or more seconds in any age patient indicates that he or she is well oxygenated." D) "For a capillary refill test to be normal for a child, it must be assessed at room temperature and be less than 2 seconds."
The pulse deficit assessment check requires the coordination of ____________________ health care professionals and must be conducted for ____________________ minute(s)
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word