OSHA standards are written in which of the following documents?
A. Codes of State Regulations (CSRs)
B. Codes of Federal Regulations (CFRs)
C. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
D. National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA)
B
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A) In emergency treatments when rapid absorption is essential B) When a patient is unable to take medications by mouth C) When other dosage forms are not available D) All of the above
Gap junctions decrease the space between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons
a. True b. False
What is the appropriate course of action for a 13s QC failure?
A) Reject all patient results and troubleshoot the problem. B) Reject all patient results but continue and run the next batch of patient samples. C) Accept all patient results. D) Accept all patient results and then recalibrate the assay.
A family has called you for a 41-year-old male they cannot wake up. They state he has been threatening to kill himself and believe that he may have intentionally overdosed on his pain medications. As you enter the patient's bedroom, you observe him supine on the floor with his eyes closed. As he breathes, you hear snoring respirations. As a knowledgeable EMT, you recognize which one of the
following? A) He will require immediate suctioning. B) He is sleeping and has not overdosed. C) His tongue is partially blocking the airway. D) His respiratory rate must be less than 10 per minute.