Author Question: A 68-year-old man tells you that he takes metoprolol. A logical follow-up question is: A) Do you ... (Read 123 times)

gbarreiro

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A 68-year-old man tells you that he takes metoprolol. A logical follow-up question is:
 
  A) Do you have heart problems or high blood pressure?
  B) Do you have diabetes?
  C) Do you have a history of lung problems?
  D) Do you smoke or drink alcohol?

Question 2

You are en route to the hospital with a 22-year-old male patient who has suffered a very embarrassing injury to his genitalia. Which method of contacting the receiving facility will afford the patient the most privacy?
 
  A) Using the handheld radio
  B) Using the ambulance radio but not using the patient's name
  C) Providing the receiving hospital with all information via a cell phone
  D) Using the ambulance radio but not providing details of the injury



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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