Which plane runs vertically or longitudinally from front to back through the midline of the body, dividing the body equally into right and left parts?
A) Median
B) Sagittal
C) Midcoronal
D) Midsagittal
D
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Your patient is a 35-year-old woman who was involved in a low-speed motor vehicle collision. She is awake and complaining of mild neck pain. Initial vital signs were: pulse 84, respirations 16, and blood pressure 116/78. You did not find any signs of injury during your secondary exam. You should reassess her vital signs:
A) continuously. B) every 5 minutes. C) every 15 minutes. D) only if there is a change in her mental status.
Which of the following describes how a user accesses pop-up text within the letter template?
A. A Pop-Up Text icon to the left of the text window B. A Pop-Up Text icon to the right of the text window C. A Pop-Up Text icon at the top of the text window D. A Pop-Up Text icon at the bottom of the text window
When approaching an overturned tanker truck that is not displaying a warning placard, it is MOST important for the paramedic to maintain a high index of suspicion because:
A) all tanker trucks carry some type of hazardous material, regardless of whether a placard is displayed. B) many companies that transport hazardous materials do not abide by federal law and do not display warning placards. C) tankers carrying small amounts of a hazardous material may not be required by law to display a warning placard. D) warning placards are only displayed on one side of tanker trucks, and that side may not be visible due to the crash.
A negative attitude about any patient or patient care situation:
A) constitutes negligence and carries legal ramifications with it. B) is usually not sensed by the patient because he or she is frightened. C) is often observed in paramedics with many years of experience. D) almost guarantees that the care you provide will be suboptimal.