The EMT is correctly performing routine handwashing when she:
A) Uses an alcohol-based hand sanitizer without water
B) Rinses with hot water after using a disinfectant soap
C) Lathers and scrubs with plain soap for 20 seconds
D) Dries hands thoroughly for 30 seconds with a reusable towel
C) Lathers and scrubs with plain soap for 20 seconds
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A) diffuse abdominal pain. B) sharp, specific abdominal pain. C) cramping pain, followed by sharp pain. D) no abdominal pain.
One of the MOST important professional characteristics impacting communication is the ____________ others perceive you have
A) credibility B) expertise C) professionalism D) trustworthiness
Which of the following is developed to ensure the integrity of evidence during collection?
A. Chain of custody B. Modifying equipment C. The Miranda warning D. Determining fire cause
Hospital-acquired infections are called:
A. opportunistic infections. B. nosocomial infections. C. compromised immune system infections. D. community-acquired infections.