What classification of disability describes an individual who has lost 25 percent of the ability for very heavy lifting?
A. precluding heavy work
B. precluding heavy lifting
C. precluding very heavy lifting
D. limitation to light work
Answer: C
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a. OSHA-certified technician b. OSHA compliance officer c. OSHA official inspector d. OSHA-registered officer
A history of prolonged unconsciousness, weakness, speech problems, and possible personality changes such as inappropriately rude behavior or agitation best explains:
A) anoxic brain injury. B) concussion. C) cerebral contusion. D) diffuse axonal injury.
Your patient has been give succinylcholine in an effort to facilitate endotracheal intubation. However, you are unable to place an endotracheal tube. You should
a. administer neostigmine to reverse the paralysis and allow the patient to breathe spontaneously. b. manually ventilate the patient until succinylcholine wears off. c. administer a cholinesterase inhibitor other than neostigmine. d. immediately place the patient on continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
The form of radiation that escapes in all directions from the tube head is _________ radiation
a. primary b. leakage c. scatter d. secondary