As you assess the head of a patient with a suspected spinal injury, your partner should:
A. look in the ears for gross bleeding.
B. maintain stabilization of the head.
C. prepare the immobilization equipment.
D. assess the rest of the body for bleeding.
Answer: B. maintain stabilization of the head.
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A. written disciplinary action. B. contract. C. verbal disciplinary action. D. job description.
You arrive on the scene of a 55-year-old male patient. The patient's wife called 911 because he is having chest pains. The patient is very angry with his wife for calling 911 because he states he only has heartburn and adamantly refuses any treatment or transport. After signing the patient refusal form, the patient collapses and goes into sudden cardiac arrest. The wife is crying uncontrollably
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