Carl Brown leaves his doctor's office with a referral diagnosis for rheumatoid arthritis. What does this mean?
What will be an ideal response?
Mr. Brown's physician needs more information before confirming the diagnosis.
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a. are temporary and resolve within 24 hours. b. can persist for a few days before they resolve. c. are mild but permanent. d. are severe and permanent.
The infant's first bowel movement is known as ____.
A. meconium B. hyperbilirubinemia C. effacement D. acrocyanosis
When performing a venipuncture, which vein is used the majority of the time?
a. Basilic b. Median cubital c. Cephalic d. Radial
Even with an EMS certification, your ability to function as an AEMT is governed locally by the:
A. State health department. B. County health department. C. EMS system's medical director. D. EMS system's chief paramedic