Which of the following is NOT a key criterion for abstracting male reproductive system conditions?
a. What is the condition?
b. What is the infectious organism?
c. Is the condition genetic?
d. Does laterality apply?
Answer: c
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You are on the scene with a 72-year-old man patient with chest pain. The patient is complaining of shortness of breath but also refuses to go to the hospital, even after multiple attempts urging him to go. Which of the following should you do next?
A) Stay with the patient until he loses consciousness. B) Fully inform the patient about his situation and the implications of refusing care. C) Inform the patient that he is having a "heart attack" and must be taken to the hospital for evaluation. D) Contact medical direction for orders to restrain the patient.
What part of the computer connects it to a remote network via telephone lines?
Ram ROM Modem CPU
Your first venipuncture request comes in at 6:30 am and happens to be in the emergency room. Once you have your request form, you proceed to look it over and verify that all information is correct. Everything on the lab requisition is correct. After properly entering the patient's room, you proceed to identify the patient. You ask the patient his first and last names and date of birth and check the wristband to verify all correct information. The patient's wristband is not on either wrist or even attached to his ankle. You cannot find the wristband. How would you proceed with this blood draw?
A. Go to the nurse's station, print out a new patient wristband, and put it on the patient. B. Take the new printed-out wristband from the nurse, attach it to the patient, and proceed with your blood draw. C. Notify the patient's nurse that you cannot draw this patient's blood until he has a proper wristband attached to him even though this patient properly identified himself. D. Obtain the blood sample due to the correct verbal patient identification.
Where can you find the specific scope of practice for an AEMT?
A) In the AEMT textbook B) From your state EMS office C) Standard Procedures manual D) Regional protocol manual