Assessment of a hypoxic patient who is showing signs of fatigue and has a history of lung disease reveals him to be using well-developed accessory muscles to exhale. As an EMT, you should recognize that the patient:

A) Is inadequately exhaling oxygen from his lungs, which is causing hypoxia
B) Is using energy to exhale and is in danger of respiratory failure if hypoxia continues
C) Has a problem with the red blood cells' ability to transport oxygen, which is causing hypoxia
D) Is adequately compensating for the problem with his breathing so he does not become hypoxic


B) Is using energy to exhale and is in danger of respiratory failure if hypoxia continues

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What will be an ideal response?

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Leaders evaluate the performance expectations of contracted services using which of the following principles?

A. Methods to evaluate contractor performance may include the review of incident reports, audits of documentation, and review of reports from the contractual entity B. Contracted services are monitored annually by evaluating these services in relations to the hospital's expectations C. Steps to improve contracted services that do not meet expectations including increasing the monitoring of the contracted services, providing consultation or training to the contractor, and renegotiating the contract terms up to but excluding the termination of the contract

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