Which of the following statements regarding building codes and permits is MOST accurate?
A) The architect must review the life safety and fire aspects of a facility plan.
B) Fire officials should maintain their neutrality by avoiding involvement in the review and permit process.
C) In some jurisdictions, fire authorities have legal authority to review building plans.
D) No building permits can be issued until the final details of design are completed.
C
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You are dispatched to an auto repair shop for an "accident." You arrive and are told by the owner that one of the workers apparently got his hand in the way while using a high-pressure grease gun and injected the grease into his hand. You find the patient seated in a chair with a coworker applying ice to the injured hand. Your examination reveals a minor round laceration in the hand. The patient
is complaining of pain in the area but wants to let the wound take care of itself and go back to work. What should you do? A) Remove the ice from the wound, then elevate and splint the limb. Transport the patient high priority. B) Continue to apply cold, elevate and splint the limb, and transport the patient high priority. C) Tell the patient that if it does not get better within the next few days he should consult his own doctor. D) The patient is correct. This type of wound will heal on its own and he can go back to work.
A positively charged atom or group of atoms is known as a(n):
A) electron. B) neutron. C) cation. D) anion.
Acquired immunity is:
A) inherited. B) developed from exposure. C) long term and often lifelong. D) none of the above.
You respond to a construction site and find a worker lying supine in the dirt. He has been hit by a heavy construction vehicle and flew more than 15' before landing in his current position. There is discoloration and distention of his abdomen about the RUQ. He is unconscious and his respirations are 10 breaths/min and shallow, with noisy gurgling sounds. While assisting with respirations, you note gastric distention. In order to prevent or alleviate the distention, you should:
a. ensure that the patient's airway is appropriately positioned b. ventilate the patient at the appropriate rate c. ventilate the patient at the appropriate volume d. all of the above