Which of the following BEST describes a primary dangerous building condition?
A. Conditions that suppress fire
B. Conditions that allow tactical ventilation
C. Conditions that contribute to fire spread
D. Conditions that permit occupants to safely escape
C
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EMS organizational commitment is vital to the development of any prevention activities. Organizational commitment includes:
a. Standard Precautions. c. data collection. b. safe driving. d. stress management.
Which of the following BEST describes the compartment syndrome?
A) A serious condition caused by the bleeding and swelling from a fracture or crush injury that becomes so strong that the body can no longer perfuse the tissues against that pressure B) A life-threatening condition caused by trapping the blood flow by a fracture when the bone ends cut the blood vessels C) A serious condition caused by the amount of equipment that must be carried in the ambulance compartments D) A non-life-threatening condition caused by orthopedic injuries in which blood flow is stopped when the bone ends compress the blood vessels
What is the role of kidneys when a patient experiences acute respiratory alkalosis?
a. Cl– shift enhances the body's compensa-tory mechanisms. b. HCO3– is eliminated in the urine. c. It dumps Cl– so as to retain HCO3–. d. The Hamburger phenomenon occurs.
When putting on sterile gloves, it is best to put the glove on the nondominant hand first. ____________________
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