Sustained hyperventilation of less than 24 hours causes respiratory alkalosis and increases cerebral blood flow and intracranial pressure.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

False

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Your patient is a 21-year-old man with a single, small-caliber gunshot wound to the left anterior chest, just lateral to the sternum at the fourth intercostal space. Bleeding from the wound is minimal. The patient is initially anxious, combative, and diaphoretic. Initial vital signs include a heart rate of 100, respirations of 20, and a blood pressure of 110/80. Breath sounds are clear

bilaterally and equal. En route, the patient becomes quieter but still restless. The heart rate increases to 120, respirations are 24, blood pressure 106/88, and breath sounds remain clear and equal. The patient has also developed significant JVD. You are 15 minutes from a Level I trauma center and 5 minutes away from a large community hospital. You should: A) immediately decompress the left chest and divert to the community hospital for chest tube insertion. B) immediately decompress the left chest and continue to the trauma center for chest tube insertion. C) continue to the Level I trauma center for pericardiocentesis. D) divert to the community hospital for pericardiocentesis.

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Which of the following statements regarding a building occupancy classification is MOST accurate?

A) An in-home child care and an auto body shop will both be classified as a Business by the IBC®. B) Buildings frequently undergo a change of occupancy. C) No matter what its occupancy classification, a building is subjected to the same fire risk. D) Zoning regulations preclude the possibility of changing a building's overall occupancy classification.

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