my test is thursday and im still a bit iffy on a few things no remembe these are for the NREMT not on the job
1. Reading my book i noticed in a few emergency care sections it says "based on Spo2 readings and if no signs of hypoxia and respiratory distress are present O2 my not be necessary, instead apply a nasal cannula at 2-4 lpm" now is this for ALL emergencies or just those where it is specified ...
2. You are transporting a non emergency patient. You stopped at a + intersection and notice that another car has also stopped at the same time in the lane next to you. Who has the right of way ?
3. what is the correct way to do the power lift ? i know its legs bent back straight but the test words it a different way and its not lateral or upright either.
1. Reading my book i noticed in a few emergency care sections it says "based on Spo2 readings and if no signs of hypoxia and respiratory distress are present O2 my not be necessary, instead apply a nasal cannula at 2-4 lpm" now is this for ALL emergencies or just those where it is specified ...
2. You are transporting a non emergency patient. You stopped at a + intersection and notice that another car has also stopped at the same time in the lane next to you. Who has the right of way ?
3. what is the correct way to do the power lift ? i know its legs bent back straight but the test words it a different way and its not lateral or upright either.