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If an infant's airway becomes obstructed with a foreign body, the rescuer should place the infant with the head lower than the trunk. Which of the following actions should be taken NEXT?
 
  a. Deliver five back blows between the shoulder blades.
  b. Give the infant five cardiac blows.
  c. Do a finger sweep of the mouth.
  d. Initiate oxygen therapy.

Question 2

A physician is explaining to the client the role of endogenous opioids in the transmission of pain. What happens when endogenous opioids are released?
 
  A) They bind to sites on the nerve cell's membrane.
  B) They react with acetylcholine and serotonin.
  C) They occupy cell receptors for neurotransmitters.
  D) They block glutamate receptors and peptides.



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Answer to Question 1

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For an infant with an airway obstructed with a foreign body, the infant is placed with the head lower than the truck, and five back blows between the shoulder blades are delivered, a mouth sweep is performed and the procedure repeated until airway is clear.

Answer to Question 2

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When endogenous opioids are released, they are thought to bind to sites on the nerve cell's membrane that block the transmission of pain-conducting neurotransmitters such as substance P and prostaglandins. Endogenous opioids do not occupy cell receptors for neurotransmitters like acetylcholine and serotonin, but efforts are being made to develop pain-modulating drugs that will do so and will also block glutamate receptors and peptides.



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