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You believe that a male patient has ingested bath salts. Given the nature of this drug, what sign or symptom would help confirm this suspicion?
 
  A) Tachycardia
  B) Hypotension
  C) Hyperglycemia
  D) Hypothermia

Question 2

On room air, which patient requires supplemental oxygen?
 
  A) 66-year-old female; generalized weakness; history of diabetes; SpO2 97
  B) 52-year-old male; chest pain; history of MI; SpO2 95
  C) 39-year-old male; complaint of tingling in hands; headache; respirations of 30; SpO2 98
  D) 47-year-old female; temperature 100.3F; denies sob; SpO2 91



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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