Your patient is a 27-year-old male who has possibly overdosed on heroin. He is unresponsive and bradypneic. Which of the following is appropriate?
A) 25 mg diphenhydramine
B) 2 mg of naloxone
C) 1 mg of flumazenil
D) 100 mg of thiamine
Question 2
You are attempting to get a history from a 56-year-old female who is short of breath. When you ask questions, the daughter continually answers for the patient. To best handle this situation, you should:
A) have the Emergency Medical Responders remove the daughter.
B) move the patient to the ambulance for the rest of the assessment.
C) contact medical direction for advisement.
D) explain to the daughter it is important for the patient to answer.