A woman going to the physician for a routine prenatal examination can expect the appointment to last ____. 

A. 5 to 10 minutes
B. 15 minutes
C. 30 minutes
D. 45 minutes
E. 60 minutes


B. 15 minutes
Prenatal examinations generally take about 15 minutes.

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A little while after you arrive home from a traffic fatality accident, you receive a telephone call from your captain. A critical incident stress debriefing has been set up for your crew tomorrow. You know that your participation is on a completely voluntary basis, but you realize you should participate because:

A) your captain wants you to. B) the patient's family will appreciate it. C) you know this is an evaluation process of the incident. D) it may help you or your coworkers better understand your feelings. Use the example below to answer the following question(s). You receive a call from a patient with the complaint of shortness of breath, fever, and coughing.

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What is the main disadvantage to using the hypothetico–deductive approach to problem solving in the prehospital setting?

A) The hypothetico–deductive approach requires the luxuries of time and information. B) The hypothetico–deductive approach is a great way to learn critical thinking skills. C) The hypothetico–deductive approach is structured, formal, and deliberate. D) The hypothetico–deductive approach is a repetitive process of forming, Referenceining, eliminating, and adding hypothesis.

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To be eligible to take the certification exam, the applicant must meet all requirements EXCEPT

A. be a graduate of an accredited program (ABHES and CAAHEP) B. currently be a CST C. be a graduate of military program D. have 7 of the last 10 years documented scrub experience

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Medicaid programs for children and pregnant women are dependent on ______ and income.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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