Describe the Glasgow Coma Scale
What will be an ideal response?
The Glasgow Coma Scale is a standard system for rapid assessment of brain activity, level of consciousness, possible injury to the brain, and possible outcome. The three responses-eye response, verbal response, and motor response-are assessed and assigned a numerical value.
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a. warm humidity. c. aerosolized normal saline. b. warm aerosol. d. cold high-density aerosol.
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An MI that affects only a small portion of the heart wall is a/an:
A) transmural MI. B) subendocardial MI. C) inferior MI. D) inferoposterior MI.
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