The theory that is applicable when using conventional TENS is
A) vasodilation B) gate
C) endogenous opiates D) hyperstimulation
B
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Currently, there is a debate within your organization regarding the use of codes in your medical communications and radio traffic. As you are in favor of plain English, and doing away with codes, a strong argument to justify this position would be:
A) codes only serve to increase the amount of air time to relay information. B) the code system can be made public, thus allowing others to hear confidential information. C) the use of codes does not allow the EMT to practice his or her medical terminology. D) medical information can be too complex for a simple code system.
A route of drug administration is a way in which the drug gains access to the body. Routes that bypass the gastrointestinal tract are called:
A) parenteral. B) percutaneous. C) enteral. D) aseptic.
Which type of immunity results from having an infectious disease?
A. naturally acquired active B. artificially acquired passive C. naturally acquired passive D. artificially acquired active
Each procedure (service, treatment, or test) the physician performs is assigned a
A. medical code. B. procedure code. C. diagnosis code. D. complaint code.