During droplet transmission, the spread of infections:
A. always involve touching another person.
B. are carried long distances on dust and moisture in the air.
C. are carried to the host by vectors.
D. usually remain within three feet of the source.
Answer: D
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A. Stabilize the patient. B. Turn on your vehicle's siren. C. Contact your medical director. D. Retreat to a position of safety.
The presenting problem with Sinus Bradycardia is that:
A) the P waves are irregular. B) the rate is too slow. C) the PRI is too long. D) the QRS is too wide.
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What will be an ideal response?
Your patient's pulse rate is 102 . This would be considered:
A. normal. B. bradycardia. C. tachycardia. D. none of the above.