If patient comes with history of cardiac problem taking aspirin what will be the possible complication if you do extraction? if you are a first responder to a man found unresponsive, lying supine with a pulse at the scene of an unwitnessed motor vehicle accident, How do you establish an airway?
If patient comes with history of cardiac problem taking aspirin what will be the possible complication if you do extraction? if you are a first responder to a man found unresponsive, lying supine with a pulse at the scene of an unwitnessed motor vehicle accident, How do you establish an airway?
If patient comes with history of cardiac problem taking aspirin what will be the possible complication if you do extraction? if you are a first responder to a man found unresponsive, lying supine with a pulse at the scene of an unwitnessed motor vehicle accident, How do you establish an airway?
1) If patient comes with history of cardiac problem taking aspirin
what will be the possible complication if you do extraction: a) Increases bleeding time. b) Increases prothrombin time. c) Increases clotting time. d) Increases partial thrombin time. e) Decreases bleeding time. 2) An elderly patient with a history of atrial fibrillation and recent cardiac stent placement presents to your clinic for mandibular lingual bony exostosis removal. The procedure occurs without incident, but you are concerned because of the potential immediate postoperative complications that can occur in this situation. I. You are worried about infection II. You are worried about a pathologic fracture. III. You are worried that the patient will have difficulty eating IV. You are worried about postoperative bleeding
A. I, II, and III
B. II and IV C. IV only D. All the above E. None of the above 3) You are a first responder to a man found unresponsive, lying supine with a pulse at the scene of an unwitnessed motor vehicle accident. He is an unrestrained driver and was recovered 40 yards from his car. His leg appears broken, and there are no obvious open wounds. You initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). How do you establish an airway? A. Head tilt B. Placement of an oropharyngeal airway C. Perform a cricothyroidomy D. Jaw thrust