Which of the following is the generic name for Ambien®?
zaleplon
zonisamide
zolpidem
apomorphine
zolpidem
Rationale: The generic name for Ambien® is zolpidem. Zaleplon is the generic name for Sonata®. Zonisamide is the generic name for Zonegran®. Apomorphine is the generic name for Apokyn®.
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A. at the patient's right side. B. at the top of the patient's head. C. straddling the patient's abdomen. D. at the patient's left side.
While going through your probationary period as a new EMT with the community-based EMS system, you are learning all the numeric codes the department uses during radio traffic. What is NOT a benefit of using and relying on radio codes?
A) Use of radio codes shortens the air time during verbal transmissions B) Use of radio codes allows transmission of sensitive information in a format likely not understood by the patient or public C) The complexity involved in remembering all the radio codes helps assure that everyone using the radio is a knowledgeable EMT D) The radio codes can provide clear and concise information
You arrive at the scene of a traffic accident in which multiple vehicles are involved. You see at least two patients who appear to be unconscious. Your first action should be to
A. begin triaging the patients B. begin immediate patient care C. notify medical control for advice D. request an additional ambulance
What is the orientation of a traditionally placed bitewing radiograph in the posterior regions?
What will be an ideal response?