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Yolanda

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An undiagnosed diabetic patient's insulin levels are elevated while the cellular receptors for the insulin are not sensitive (to the insulin). You would anticipate which of the following when caring for this patient?
 
  A) Peripheral edema from retained fluid
  B) A low blood sugar reading on the glucometer
  C) Slowed respirations and heart rate
  D) Elevated blood sugar levels

Question 2

Which of the following methods should the EMT use first to attempt to access a patient in a vehicle while awaiting arrival of a rescue crew?
 
  A) Try all of the vehicle's doors to see if they will open.
  B) Use a heavy tool to break the window closest to the patient.
  C) Use a spring-loaded punch to break the rear window.
  D) Use a pry-bar to release the Nader pin in the door latch.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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