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[Terjawab] What is the purpose of the Adult Attachment Interview? A. To screen potential adoptive parents for their capacity to form attachment with non-biological children. B. To determine how attached adults are to one another in intimate relationships. C. To elicit the individual's memories of childhood attachment to their parents.
[Terjawab] A 55-year-old patient was struck by a bus and is unresponsive with an amputated leg and uncontrolled arterial bleeding. An EMT is maintaining an open airway and ventilating the patient. A second EMT is working to control the patient's bleeding and treat for shock. What is the priority for the providers during transport? A. Notifying the patient's family B. Performing a detailed secondary assessment C. Continuing the primary assessment D. Obtaining a patient history
[Terjawab] A 24-year-old patient is unresponsive on the floor. The patient has deep snoring respirations and is incontinent. The vital signs are BP 110/68, P 112, R 22, and SpO2 95% on room air. The blood glucose level is 94 mg/dL. Which of the following conditions is the most likely cause of the patient's presentation? A. Generalized seizure B. Narcotic overdose C. Syncopal episode D. Hypoglycemia
[Terjawab] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?
[Terjawab] A 26-year-old patient has a burning feeling in their hand after coming in contact with a dry powder chemical marked "Caustic." After moving the patient away from the source of contamination, which of the following actions should the EMT do next? A. Brush off the dry powder. B. Cover the area with moist dressing. C. Flush the area copiously with water. D. Neutralize the powder with bicarbonate.
[Terjawab] Which of the following is the cranial nerve that supplies motor impulses to the tongue? A. Hypoglossal nerve B. Glossopharyngeal nerve C. Facial nerve D. Accessory nerve
[Terjawab] A 19-year-old patient has severe burns covering their arms. The patient does not appear to be in pain and instead is humming to themselves. The patient is alert but does not respond to questions. When the EMT attempts to bandage the burns, the patient becomes extremely aggravated. The patient's behavior is most likely caused by which of the following conditions? A. Bipolar disorder B. Paranoid schizophrenia C. Autism spectrum disorder D. Delirium with agitated behavior
[Terjawab] A nurse is caring for a client who is approaching death and has fecal incontinence. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Insert a lubricated rectal tube gently. B. Request a prescription for lactulose from the provider. C. Keep disposable undergarments clean and dry. D. Place an occlusive dressing over the client's buttocks every 8 hr.
[Terjawab] Of the following options, which one represents the best group of study participants? (Note that a corpus callosum helps the left and right brain hemispheres communicate.) A. A group of people who have a fully functional left brain hemisphere but are missing part of the right brain hemisphere B. A group of people who are missing part of the left brain hemisphere but have a fully functional right brain hemisphere C. A group of people who have two functional hemispheres and a functional corpus callosum
[Terjawab] Which of the following would be most concerning in a child who has difficulty breathing? A. Tachycardia B. Inconsolable crying C. Tachypnea D. Drowsiness
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