In the study by Schendel and Hagman (1982), the machine gun assembly-disassembly skill that was shown to benefit from overtraining is an example of a(n):
A. Continuous skill
B. Dynamic skill
C. Open skill
D. Procedural skill
Answer: D
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Which one of the following statements made by a patient's family member would cause the AEMT to suspect that a patient is suffering from hypovolemic shock?
A) "He has been taking an antibiotic for a chest cold." B) "He got up this morning and was having a hard time breathing." C) "He cannot stop throwing up." D) "He has had a rash for the past three days."
Employers in the medical field are not commonly concerned with a prospective employee's:
A) history of personal relationships B) credit rating C) police record D) history of drug use or abuse
Acquired absence of right upper limb would be reported with code ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following would be an acceptable process to comply with the requirement that before use or administration of a medication brought into the hospital by a patient, his or her family, or a LIP, the hospital identifies the medication and visually evaluates the medication's integrity?
A. Medications are sent to teh pharmacy for review and then are returned to the nursing unit for administration. Nursing documents that this process has occurred on the medication order for the patient to take his or her own medication B. A pharmacy staff member visually inspects the medication for particulates or discoloration and then adds a code/symbol in the medical record to indicate that it has been verified and is acceptable as labeled for safe administration C. Medications are sent to the pharmacy, and the pharmacist adds a code/symbol on the medication container to indicate that it has been verified and is acceptable as labeled for safe administration