The Joint Commission is the main organization that oversees this for hospital, laboratories, nursing homes, and ambulatory health
clinics?
a. Accreditation
b. ethics committee
c. standards of practice
d. risk management department
Name the three anatomical planes and the motions they are correlated with.
Answer:
The three planes are frontal, sagittal, and transverse.
Frontal- Abduction and Adduction
Sagittal- Flexion and Extension
Transverse- Internal and External Rotation
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A provider order states kanamycin 700 mg im, the kanamycin label states to add 5ml of sterile water to 1 gram kanamycin, how many milliliters should be given
2.1 ml
2.5 ml
2.8 ml
3.2ml
6.Explain the neural control of the vascular system.
Kirron arrived and took over compressions. To ensure high-quality CPR, providers should switch off giving compressions every_____minutes or sooner if the provider giving compressions is fatigued.
Answer:
every two minutes
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is 2 minutes
High-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a fundamental parameter during cardiac arrest. A provider must be able to deliver high-quality CPR to save lives.
High-quality CPR involves the following parameters:
1-Chest compression fraction (CCF). The CCF is defined as the proportion of resuscitation time without circulation during which compressions are administered (CCF value must be >80%)
2-Chest compression rate of 100-120/min. The chest compression rate can be defined as the expected frequency of chest compressions delivered per minute.
3-Chest compression depth (recommended at least 50 mm in adults). Chest compression depth indicates the displacement of the patient's sternum from the resting position
4-Chest recoil (residual leaning): Chest recoil refers to the re-expansion of the chest to enable blood flow to the heart during high-quality CPR.
5-Ventilation (no excessive).
These parameters must be rigorously controlled to protect patients from cardiac arrest, and therefore a provider cannot be fatigued when making CPR.
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Cleft lip, cleft palate, and spina bifida are associated with a vitamin C deficiency in the mother’s diet.
true of false
In osteoporosis, the bones become weak due, in part, to bone reabsorption. Which cell type is probably highly active in this disease?
Osteogenic
Osteoblast
Osteocyte
Osteoclast
Answer:
Osteoclast
Explanation:
Osteo means bone
Clast means to deteriate