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abarnes

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After oxygen therapy, the patient's SpO2 improves from 90 to 99. Using the CHEATED method of documentation, this would be placed in which category?
 
  A) C-Chief complaint
  B) H-History
  C) E-Evaluation
  D) D-Disposition

Question 2

Which one of the following best describes status epilepticus?
 
  A) Seizure that involves rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the muscles
  B) Seizure that involves staring off into space for a few moments, then resuming activities
  C) Prolonged seizure, or repeated seizures without regaining consciousness
  D) Seizure that is preceded by an aura, such as the perception of an unusual odor



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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