You have just arrived by the side of a nonverbal patient with snoring respirations. The caregiver states that they were eating lunch when the patient suddenly collapsed face first onto the table. She also states that the patient has a history of a stroke, high blood pressure, and colon cancer. Your priority in caring for this patient at this time would be:

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Here are some tips for EMTs to handle geriatric patients: Be patient: Geriatric patients often experience changes in their anatomy, physiology, and emotions. Be aware of these changes and be patient. Communicate: Speak slowly, clearly, and loudly, and use short, simple words and sentences. Sit face to face with the patient, and minimize visual and auditory distractions. Consider complications: Geriatric patients may have unique complications, such as: Less neck flexibility Rigidity of the chest Dental hardware, including dentures, bridges, and false teeth Absence of teeth Inability to... Show more

You have just arrived by the side of a nonverbal patient with snoring respirations. The caregiver states that they were eating lunch when the patient suddenly collapsed face first onto the table. She also states that the patient has a history of a stroke, high blood pressure, and colon cancer. Your priority in caring for this patient at this time would be:






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