The presenting clinical sign(s) of primary syphilis when it occurs in the oral/perioral region through oral-genital contact is (are):
a. Acute ulcers preceded by bullae
b. Chronic ulceration
c. Maculopapulary rash
d. Dental abnormalities
e. Koplik's spots
B
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A 19-year-old woman ingested a large quantity of Darvon. She is responsive to pain only and has slow, shallow respirations. The MOST appropriate airway management for this patient involves:
A) inserting an oral airway and assisting ventilations with a bag-mask device. B) inserting a nasal airway and assisting ventilations with a bag-mask device. C) inserting an oral airway and administering oxygen via nonrebreathing mask. D) suctioning her airway, inserting an oral airway, and administering 100% oxygen.
Which of the following statements is false regarding the recognition and treatment of a tension pneumothorax as seen on the chest radiograph?
a. The hemidiaphragm on the affected side will be pushed downward. b. The mediastinum will be pushed toward the unaffected side. c. It requires immediate insertion of a chest tube. d. The patient should be intubated.