The antiglobulin test is also called the Coombs' test.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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You are instructing a group of new EMTs on the basics of driving an emergency vehicle. What would you emphasize as the most frequent situation or location in which collisions involving ambulances occur?
A) Parking lots B) Backing up C) Intersections D) Emergency scenes
Patients with acute myelomonocytic leukemia are at higher risk of infection compared with individuals with acute myelocytic leukemia with differentiation
Explain why there is a higher risk of infection in patients diagnosed with acute myelomonocytic leukemia. What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. WR (radiation-weighting factors) for different types of ionizing radiation are based on the ability of biologic damage to occur. 2. The central nervous syndrome is caused by an acute whole-body radiation dose of approximately 5000 rad or greater. 3. Acute radiation syndrome staging defines the four distinct stages associated with each of the three acute radiation syndromes. 4. A chronic radiation dose describes a small dose of radiation delivered to the whole body on a single exposure. 5. Increasing the radiation dose will not increase the biological response.
All of the following are considered man-made sources of radiation exposure EXCEPT
a. radiopharmaceuticals. b. radon gas exposure in new home construction. c. traveling cross country in a commercial aircraft. d. occupational exposure of medical imaging personnel.