Using START triage guidelines, a patient on the scene of a mass-causality incident who has no pulse is deemed a ________ patient
A) Priority 1 B) Priority 3 C) Priority 0 D) Priority 2
C
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High plantar foot pressures increase the risk of neuropathic ulceration. Plantar foot pressures:
A. are reduced in patients with limited foot mobility. B. can be reduced by providing full contact insoles. C. are greater in the rearfoot than the forefoot. D. all of the above.
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Deficiency of coagulation proteins is defined as a decrease in:
a. The concentration of the coagulation proteins b. The concentration of the coagulation proteins and a subsequent decrease in the functionality of those proteins c. The concentration of the coagulation proteins or impaired functionality of those proteins d. Platelets that causes a decreased functionality of the coagulation proteins
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