Which one of the following rescue techniques requires a piece of equipment to perform the move?
A) blanket drag
B) walking assist
C) firefighter's carry
D) seat carry
Answer: A
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The nurse is assessing a client with suspected nephrolithiasis. Which factors would the nurse identify as possible causes for the disease? Select all that apply
1. The client excretes excess uric acid in the urine. 2. The client drinks over 3 liters of water every day. 3. The client has a family history of renal calculi. 4. The client does not take calcium supplements. 5. The client suffers from hyperparathyroidism.
In order to have avoided this illness, Andrew should have
A. camped only in the spring. B. boiled his water before drinking. C. avoided contact with ticks. D. avoided contact with fleas found on mice.
The lobe of the cerebrum at the lower back of the head is called
A. frontal B. temporal C. parietal D. occipital
Which of the following should an athletic trainer consider while introducing a preseason conditioning program to acclimatize athletes?
A. An 80 percent acclimatization can be achieved in the first five days on the basis of an uninterrupted 8-hour practice period in the morning. B. The first two to three weeks of preseason present the greatest risk of exertion-related illnesses. C. Each practice period should be broken down into two hours of work alternated with 20 minutes of rest in the shade. D. In order to achieve maximum acclimatization, it is best to avoid scheduling practice sessions in the afternoon.