The terms supine and prone have opposite meanings

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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The MOST common medications used in the treatment of respiratory emergencies are the:

a. Xanthines b. Parsympathomimetics c. Cholinergics d. Sympathomimetics

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Infectious pathogens that are spread by the droplet method are very tiny and remain suspended in the air for a long time.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which one of the following statements about ventilation of a nonbreathing patient through a stoma is true?

A) The EMT should ventilate through the stoma with a child-sized face mask attached to a bag-valve mask. B) A head-tilt, chin-lift or jaw-thrust airway maneuver is still needed to open the airway. C) Mouth-to-stoma ventilation is an easy and safe procedure to perform on a nonbreathing patient. D) A nasal airway should be inserted into the stoma prior to any attempt at ventilating the patient.

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The ________________________________ program is a federal program that allows states to use Medicaid funding to serve persons in their own homes and communities, not just in institutional settings

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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