Which of the following should NOT be included in documentation of an incident involving a patient with a behavioral or psychiatric emergency?

A) Description of the patient's behavior
B) Your observations of the patient's surroundings at the scene
C) Whether or not you think the patient is mentally ill
D) Your actions


C

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Which of the following are a well-thought-out, organized course of events developed to address all phases of incident control within a specified time?

A. Strategic goals B. Tactical objectives C. Modes of operation D. Incident action plans (IAPs)

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During the summer months, you work as an EMT at a first aid station that helps people who hike trails in the high mountains of the western United States. One afternoon, you are presented with a 13-year-old male patient who presents as alert and oriented, but complains of chest pain, dyspnea, and a headache. He is tachypneic and tachycardic and has slight inspiratory crackles. Given this presentation, what would be the most likely differential diagnosis?

A) Congenital heart disease B) Fall while hiking causing a mild traumatic brain injury C) Altitude-induced cerebral edema D) High-altitude pulmonary edema

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In an inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF), ___________________________ is important in determining whether the patient is a suitable candidate for inpatient rehabilitation

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Name the agreement between a patient and a practice in which the patient agrees to make regular monthly payments over a specified period of time.

A. special deal B. charity case C. financial deal D. payment plan

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