To identify threats and hazards, a community is required to___, determine the threat each hazard will pose, and estimate the portion of the population that may be affected
A. enforce regulations that may reduce hazards
B. offer economic incentives to community participants
C. determine the specific hazards the community may face
D. modify and adopt model codes from consensus organizations
C
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You respond to the scene of a 56-year-old obese female complaining of respiratory distress. She states that she has been feeling weak and a "little sick" for the past two days but the respiratory distress has been getting progressively worse for the past several hours. She states she has "heart problems," suffers from high blood pressure, and takes a "water pill." She is afebrile and has coarse
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What should the medical assistant do when taking an aural temperature?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following are considerations for the dental office?
a. Financial investment for equipment and training. b. Learning curve for staff in using the equipment. c. Training for staff, if not computer literate. d. Cleanliness of environment required to operate the machinery.