OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standards are designed to reduce employee risk of exposure to infectious disease
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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An analgesic is a pain reliever. Which of the following is NOT an analgesic potentially administered by the AEMT?
A) Aspirin B) Nitrous oxide C) Acetaminophen D) Morphine
Mr. Johnson has been on the treadmill only five minutes and is in stage II of the Bruce protocol. He now complains of extreme fatigue but no chest pain. His skin is cold and clammy. He is nowhere near his target heart rate
What course of action is indicated? A) Coax him into continuing. B) Advance to stage III. C) Back the treadmill to stage I to let him recover. D) Stop the test.
"A," "B," and "C" are found in the right-hand margin of the UB-04. What does this signify?
What will be an ideal response?
You are an occupational therapist, and your client is a 69-year-old man with left hemiplegia from a cerebrovascular accident
Your client has normal movement on his right side. He has a little movement in his left leg but none in his left arm. He has fair sitting balance but needs significant assistance to maintain a standing position. Which of the following is the most appropriate type of transfer to use to main-tain safety and maximize your client's independence in functional mobility? A. Bent pivot transfer B. Sliding board transfer C. Stand pivot transfer D. Two-person dependent transfer