Phlebotomy Essentials
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Author:Ruth McCall, Cathee M. Tankersley MT(ASCP)
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Chapter1: Phlebotomy: Past And Present And The Healthcare Setting
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QUESTION 13
A firefighter has been hospitalized after fighting a major structural fire. They were on the second floor of the building searching for people
trapped inside when the floor beneath them fell through. They were taken immediately from the fire to the emergency room and the followiing
symptoms were noted: minor burns and abrasions to exposed portions of their body, a twisted ankle from falling through the ceiling, broken ribs
from falling onto their side, a cough from particulate inhalation, and an elevated heart rate. Their oxygen saturation appears normal, but their
vital capacity is not much bigger than their resting tidal volume. Given this information, what is most likely causing these effects on their
ventilation?
O The cough.
O The broken ribs.
O The burns and abrasions.
O.The elevated heart rate.
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Transcribed Image Text:Status: 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 QUESTION 13 A firefighter has been hospitalized after fighting a major structural fire. They were on the second floor of the building searching for people trapped inside when the floor beneath them fell through. They were taken immediately from the fire to the emergency room and the followiing symptoms were noted: minor burns and abrasions to exposed portions of their body, a twisted ankle from falling through the ceiling, broken ribs from falling onto their side, a cough from particulate inhalation, and an elevated heart rate. Their oxygen saturation appears normal, but their vital capacity is not much bigger than their resting tidal volume. Given this information, what is most likely causing these effects on their ventilation? O The cough. O The broken ribs. O The burns and abrasions. O.The elevated heart rate. QUESTION 14 Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. E -- ype here to search 26
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