EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER 7TH EDITION AAOS 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
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Page |1 EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER 7TH EDITION AAOS 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. A patient is in the anatomic position when he or she is: Standing facing you with arms at the side and the palms of the hands facing outward T/ F You can't give Nitroglycerin to a patient with a systolic blood pressure of less than 100 True The term "anterior" refers to the: front. p.96 T/F The chest is located on the anterior side of the body. True, Anterior = Front. p.96 During your assessment of a 21-year-old man who fell from a roof, you note the presence of bruising on the medial side of the anterior trunk. What part of the body is this describing? Toward the midline on the front part of the torso. p.96 In relation to the nose, the eyes are: lateral T/F The wrist is distal to the elbow. True. The location of the lateral body part is: Away from the midline of the body The respiratory system functions by: