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tsand2

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A woman has called you for her middle-aged friend who has stopped eating and talking and has frequent crying spells. Your history reveals that the woman lost her husband a few months ago and has been withdrawn and despondent ever since. Throughout the assessment, the alert and oriented woman continually states she wants to be left alone. When you bring the stretcher into the room, the woman states, I do not want to go to the hospital. Let me sign whatever I need to sign. What is your BEST response to this situation?
 
  A) Recheck mental status and orientation, and then have her sign a refusal.
  B) Contact medical direction and ask for advisement.
  C) Allow the patient to sign a refusal as long as her friend stays with her.
  D) Contact law enforcement to restrain the patient for transport.

Question 2

Chemical agents that cause airway irritation, inflammation, and pulmonary edema include:
 
  A) phosgene and chlorine.
  B) ammonia and carbon monoxide.
  C) acetylcholine and chlorine.
  D) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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