Your patient has a history of progressively worsening angina that comes on at rest. This most commonly indicates ________ angina
A) Prinzmetal's
B) Ludwig's
C) decubitus
D) unstable angina
D
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A patient who requires home medical oxygen complains of generalized weakness. Assessment indicates a patent airway and adequate respirations. His radial pulse is strong and regular and skin warm and dry. Vital signs are pulse 92, respirations 18, blood pressure 156/88, and SpO2 95%. The patient is currently on 2 lpm of oxygen through a portable tank that is bedside. Which of the following is
appropriate in the care of this patient? A) Continue oxygen administration at 2 lpm via nasal cannula. B) Place the patient on high-concentration oxygen with a nonrebreather. C) Discontinue oxygen therapy since the SpO2 is >94%. D) Administer 4 to 6 lpm oxygen via a simple face mask.
After the initial visit to a workers' compensation provider, the employer is provided a:
a. Report of Initial Injury Exam. b. Report of Related Diagnoses. c. Doctor's First Report of Occupational Illness/Injury. d. Limit of Claim Report.