Which process allows the brain to continually receive information about muscle length?
a. Efferent modulation
b. Parallel processing
c. Alpha-gamma co-activation
d. Reciprocal innervation
c
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Which of the following is not the role of the pharmacist?
A) Administration of drugs B) Distribution of drugs prescribed C) Counseling patients and answering questions about medication D) none of the above
When the paramedics arrive on the scene, you give them an overview of the patient's information and summarize the care you provided. This is called:
A. therapeutic communication. B. nonverbal communication. C. body language. D. transfer of care.
Which one of the following statements made by another EMT, regarding chest pain and acute coronary syndrome, should you agree with?
A) "If the chest pain started during activity, it is most likely cardiac. If the pain started while the patient was at rest, it is most likely not cardiac." B) "If the patient's chest pain does not go away with nitroglycerin, the EMT should assume that the medication is expired and ineffective." C) "If the patient experiences chest pain that radiates into the left arm, it is most likely a heart attack. If the pain radiates anywhere else, it is most likely not cardiac in origin." D) "Many patients experiencing acute coronary syndrome do not have actual chest pain; rather, they experience a sensation of discomfort or pressure."
If there is no angulation between the long axis of the humerus and the long axis of the forearm, what condition exists?
What will be an ideal response?