The most common type of emergency move is the:
A) carrier. B) drag. C) emergency move. D) rescuer move.
B
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With electrode placement from the V2 position, the Paramedic should palpate the fifth intercostal space and move laterally to the midclavicular line to place the ____, the third electrode.
A. V3 B. V4 C. V5 D. V6
If fluoride is ingested, what can occur?
A) Nausea and vomiting B) Hives C) Feverish chills D) Numbness of the oral mucosa
All of the following are causes of hypothermia except:
A) consumption of excess alcohol. B) hypoglycemia. C) prolonged exposure to cold. D) hyperthyroidism.
If a physician insists that you perform an intervention that you are not properly trained to perform, it would be MOST appropriate to:
A) perform the ordered intervention to the best of your ability. B) ask the physician if he or she can suggest another alternative. C) refuse to perform the intervention and follow your protocols. D) ask the physician to talk you through the procedure over the phone.