An illustration showing the components of an organization and how they fit together is called a/an:

A. contingency plan.
B. organizational chart.
C. job description.
D. None of the above


Answer: B

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A. minimal in nature. B. self-limited in nature. C. low severity in nature. D. moderate severity in nature.

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While cleaning a gun, a 44-year-old patient accidentally shot himself in the abdomen. On arrival, you observe the patient on the floor lying on his side, with his legs drawn to his chest. His blood pressure and pulse oximetry reading are low, and his heart rate and respirations are high. Blood is evident on his shirt and pants. Which of these indicates the correct sequence of events when caring for this patient?

A) Perform primary and secondary assessments, move the patient to the stretcher for immediate transport, start positive pressure ventilation en route to the hospital B) Perform the primary assessment, administer supplemental oxygen, perform a rapid secondary assessment, transfer the patient to the stretcher, provide rapid transport C) Transfer the patient to the ambulance, provide rapid transport, perform the primary assessment and oxygen therapy en route to the hospital D) Transfer the patient to the ambulance, perform the primary assessment and rapid secondary assessment, provide oxygen therapy, provide rapid transport

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Which of the following correctly describes a normal mature erythrocyte?

a. A 7- to 8-mm biconcave disc that lives 120 days b. A 7- to 8-mm spheroid that lives 120 days c. A 12- to 15-mm spheroid that lives 80 days d. A 12- to 15-mm biconcave disc that lives 80 days

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Which of the following systems would MOST likely be used to protect computer equipment and rooms?

A. Water mist systems B. Foam-water systems C. Water spray fixed systems D. Standpipe and hose systems

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