The pumper with the highest pump capacity should be positioned as the _____ pumper in a relay pumping operation

A. Attack
B. Relay
C. Source
D. It does not matter where it is positioned.


C

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A patient with chest pain and shortness of breath informs you that the last time he had a heart attack, he went into heart failure. When performing your secondary assessment, which one of the following signs or symptoms is most indicative that the patient is in heart failure again?

A) Flat neck veins B) Crackles in the lungs C) Hypertension D) Shortness of breath

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During the allergy patient's visit, especially if he or she is recently diagnosed as such, advice concerning the condition and the prevention of further problems is well received. Which of the following suggestions for discussion would not be appropriate with patients who have allergies?

A) ?Advise them to monitor consumption of what they are allergic to. B) Instruct patients to read all labels carefully (household products, clothing, consumable products, etc.) to identify possible allergens. C) If patients have a known severe reaction to a particular substance, remind them to carry their EpiPen kit with them at all times. D) Advise them to take only prescribed medication and to avoid OTC medications unless advised by the provider.

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With regard to the legal implications of child abuse:

A. child abuse must be reported only if it can be proven. B. EMTs must report all suspected cases of child abuse. C. you should document your perceptions on the run form. D. a supervisor can forbid you from reporting possible abuse.

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