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maychende

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Your patient has sustained trauma to the eye. Upon examination, you see blood pooling in the anterior chamber and in front of the iris and pupil. What is this condition called?
 
  A) Mediastinitis
  B) Otorrhea
  C) Icterus
  D) Hyphema

Question 2

An adult patient has a respiratory rate of 40 and a decreased level of responsiveness. The best way to increase the oxygen level in this patient's blood would be to use a:
 
  A) Venturi mask.
  B) nasal cannula.
  C) bag-valve mask.
  D) nonrebreather mask.


bigcheese9

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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