Ritalin, Dexedrine, and Desoxyn are examples of:

A) barbiturates
B) amphetamines
C) inhalants
D) opiates


B

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The EMT would recognize a simple partial seizure when she observes:

A) Jerky muscular activity of a single extremity B) Repetitive actions such as lip smacking or finger rolling C) Blank staring that begins and ends abruptly D) Abrupt personality changes, including fits of rage

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Repair, revision, and reconstruction are all descriptions related to surgical procedures

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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The following hemoglobin results, reported in g/dL, are obtained on a hospitalized patient on 3 consecutive days:

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 14.3 11.5 14.4 The SD for this hemoglobin method was calculated in Question 18. A delta check was obtained on day 2. Controls were run as appropriate each day and were all within limits for this procedure. What is the most probable reason for the day 2 result when compared with those for days 1 and 3? a. It is within the 95.5% confidence levels for this test. b. It may represent an error in patient identification. c. The patient had a major blood loss between days 1 and 2. d. It is within the 99% confidence levels for this test.

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The live birth certificate must be signed by the

A) county medical officer. B) physician who delivered the child. C) person in attendance in a home birth. D) B and C.

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