BitterAppleĀ® should be applied to:

A)the walls of the ferret's cage
B)the ferret's nesting materials
C)electrical cords that the ferret can get to
D)treats fed to the ferret


C

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A) spouse's medical history B) recently visited foreign countries C) other current medications D) number of years of education beyond high school

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Your friend and coworker got married a little more than a year ago, and then shortly thereafter she became an EMT and started working with you. On your shifts, she complains that her new husband doesn't like the fact she is an EMT, saying that the job is "too risky." Which bit of advice could you provide to your partner to help her calm the nerves of her new husband?

A) Explain to her husband that EMS is "just a job" and is not any risker than other occupations B) Let the husband know about all the training EMTs have to complete and which types of safety precautions they take on each call C) Tell your partner that you personally would like to talk to her husband to let him know that you have been in EMS for years without any incident or injury D) Do not tell the husband about the types of calls or situations encountered in EMS so that he starts to believe it's becoming safer

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You have been called for a 2-week-old male patient whose mother feels as though he is "sick." When assessing this patient and obtaining a history from the mother, which finding would be most concerning?

A) He has lost weight since he was born B) The fontanelles are lower than the level of the skull C) The father states that the baby feeds every 2 to 3 hours D) You observe that the baby seems to breathe only through his nose

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Which of the following statements concerning locating and extricating a victim buried by an avalanche is correct?

a. Once the victim's face is clear, the patient's back should be dug out so a backboard can be inserted. b. There should be no danger of another avalanche because the snow has now settled. c. Survival rates drop to 50 percent after the first 1.5 hours. d. Spinal injuries are presumed until proven otherwise.

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