Where are enclosure notations, if applicable, keyed in a letter?
a. Three lines above the reference initials
b. One line above the reference initials
c. One or two lines below the reference initials
d. Three lines below the reference initials
c
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Hearing is considered to be within normal limits if the patient hears sounds up to ________ decibels, depending on environmental noise
a. 5 b. 10 c. 15 d. 20
The EMT has an accurate understanding of the solid organs contained within the abdomen when she states:
A) "Solid organs contain less blood than hollow organs, but will still bleed if injured." B) "Solid organs like the gallbladder are covered by a thick fibrous capsule for protection." C) "Solid organs are structures in the abdomen that break down and absorb nutrients into the blood." D) "Solid organs may receive a lot of blood flow and may bleed excessively if injured."
A 36-year-old male patient was involved in an altercation and now has a 2-inch laceration from a knife to the right side of his neck. Bleeding was controlled prior to your arrival by Emergency Medical Responders. Your paramedic partner has asked you to apply an occlusive dressing to the wound. You recognize that the primary benefit of the action is to:
A) Prevent the cervical collar from touching the wound, if one is applied B) Control the bleeding from large blood vessels so the patient does not become hypotensive C) Prevent air entry into the circulatory system D) Promote clot formation so as to stop bleeding
What is the correct description of a periodontal condition for the correct surgery procedure that would be used to correct the condition, Inadequately attached gingiva
A) Gingival plastic surgery B) Regenerative surgery C) Osseous resective surgery D) Gingivectomy/gingivoplasty