The CMS involves the insertion of a sampling ____ into a pump.
A. clamp
B. core
C. chip
D. cartridge
Answer: C
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The common adult dosage of tamsulosin is:
A) One-half to one 2½ mg scored tablet daily. B) 50 mg once daily for 5 days. C) 0.4–0.8 mg once daily. D) 0.5 mg once daily.
Which of these statements made by your new EMT partner demonstrates an understanding of assessment findings related to stroke?
A) "For a stroke to be suspected, both arms must be equally weak." B) "If one arm is weak, a stroke should be suspected." C) "A stroke should be suspected only when one arm is paralyzed, not weak." D) "If one arm is weak, stroke should be suspected only if the blood pressure is also elevated."
You are by the side of an 80-year-old male patient whose wife called EMS because he had tearing-type abdominal pain. The patient states that he was just discharged from the hospital this morning after being treated for gastroenteritis. When questioned further, he states that he remains nauseated, but the medications for the vomiting and diarrhea seem to be working, as he is no longer experiencing either of those symptoms. Since he was just in the hospital, the patient states that he would like to refuse transport and continue his recovery at home. What is your best response?
A) "I agree that the medications are working, but be safe and call your family doctor." B) "I don't know; your symptoms don't seem to be related to gastroenteritis." C) "I think you are right about getting better; it is up to you if you want to go back." D) "I am not comfortable with this; it sounds as if your gastroenteritis is not any better."
File claim numbers are assigned to Worker's Compensation cases. However, using them when filing a claim is optional.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)