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Question 1

Your patient is presenting with signs and symptoms of hypoperfusion. Consequences of this condition include ________.
◦ decreased oxygen supply to the cells
◦ increased nutrient supply to the cells
◦ decreased buildup of waste products in the cells
◦ increased blood supply to the cells

Question 2

Your patient suffered a laceration to his neck. Attempts to stop bleeding with direct pressure are not working. What might you do next to aid in stopping the bleed?
◦ Apply a hemostatic dressing.
◦ Uncover the wound and use a fingertip to cover the vessel.
◦ Apply a tourniquet.
◦ Continue to apply direct pressure.


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Marked as best answer by sh03641 on Jul 13, 2022

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sh03641

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Reply 2 on: Jul 13, 2022
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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