D05.91 is an example of a:

A) code.
B) block.
C) subcategory.
D) category.

A

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On scene, a 6-year-old male who is short of breath will not allow EMRs to place a nonrebreather face mask on his face. Assessment indicates moderate respiratory distress with the following vital signs: pulse, 124 beats/min; respirations, 24 breaths/min; blood pressure, 98/56 mmHg; and SpO2, 92%. At this time, you try:

A) Using a nasal cannula with 2 lpm oxygen B) Holding the nonrebreather mask firmly to the patient's face C) Start positive pressure ventilation D) Placing a nasal airway and nasal cannula with 6 lpm oxygen

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Since the salvage and overhaul processes have very little effect on the scene, an investigator can always expect to carry out the scene investigation immediately after arriving on the emergency scene and expect a relatively speedy collection of evidence. 2. Model uncertainty is based on repeated runs of similar data and sensitivity analyses to identify critical data. 3. The person using fire modeling has to have a good understanding of how models can improve the ability to hypothesize the development of the fire and its consumption of the material present. 4. Fire modeling can help relate post-fire indicators to fire events and behaviors. 5. It is generally assumed that computer model equations are solved correctly, and the terms validation and evaluation are therefore often used interchangeably.

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