This is the "boots on the ground" phase of emergency management

a. Preparedness
b. Response
c. Recovery
d. Mitigation


b. Response

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a. picking up weapons and other evidence and handing them to law enforcement so that no one gets injured. b. cleaning up blood and body fluids on carpets, furniture, and so forth before leaving the scene to avoid further contamination. c. trying not to touch the body at all if the patient has an obvious mortal wound, such as decapitation. d. entering the scene to treat the patient before law enforcement personnel arrive if necessary, because the patient is your primary concern.

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Which of the following concentrations of epinephrine are available in injectable lidocaine solution for dental anesthesia?

a. 1:5,000 b. 1:20,000 c. 1:25,000 d. 1:100,000

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Bloat is common in goats.

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

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Match the following humeral epicondyle–IR alignments with the appropriate resulting tubercle visualization on an AP shoulder projection

a. 45 degrees with IR b. Perpendicular to IR c. Parallel with IR 1. Greater tubercle in partial profile 2. Lesser tubercle in profile medially 3. Greater tubercle in profile laterally 4. Humeral head in profile medially

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