Most disciplinary actions can be placed into which of the following four general categories?
A) Rules violation, policy, performance, illegal
B) Rules violation, unsatisfactory performance, personal, illegal
C) Rules violation, performance, personal, illegal
D) There are more than four categories.
B
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As an EMT educated to assist the paramedic with advanced life support care, you know that an ECG provides information on:
A) the electrical activity of the heart. B) how well oxygenated blood is flowing through the body. C) the degree of health of the heart and lungs. D) the amount of blood being pumped by the heart.
Your 18-year-old patient was involved in an altercation and has a puncture wound to his right mid-thorax. You should:
A) apply a moist dressing and seal on all four sides. B) apply an occlusive dressing and seal on only three sides. C) apply a moist dressing and seal on only three sides. D) apply an occlusive dressing and seal on all four sides.
On scene, you are by the side of a 3-week-old male who was born prematurely and has an apnea monitor on. His mother states that she was awakened by the alarm and when she went to check on the baby, he was awake and crying. Assessment reveals him to be resting quietly in his mother's arms. The airway is patent and respirations adequate. Vital signs are pulse, 136 beats/min; respirations, 28 breaths/min; and SpO2, 99% on room air. Since the local emergency department was busy when you were there dropping off a patient about an hour ago, it would be appropriate to:
A) Watch the baby for 15 additional minutes and get a refusal of care if he remains stable B) Provide high-concentration oxygen and immediate transport to the hospital C) Recognize a monitor malfunction and help make arrangements for a new one D) Continue assessment of the baby, treat any problems found, and initiate transport
For which of the following conditions would the cellophane tape prep test be performed?
A) Pinworm B) Hookworm C) Tapeworm D) Malarial parasite