Studies have shown that what percentage of job applications contain inaccurate information?
A. 20 percent
B. 30 percent
C. 40 percent
D. 50 percent
Hint: Review page 136 of Fire Service Personnel Management, 3rd Edition.
B
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You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle collision. A 19-year-old female patient is bleeding heavily from a wound to her lower leg. You are unable to control the bleeding with direct pressure. You should:
A) apply pressure to the femoral artery pressure point. B) elevate the injured leg to a 90-degree angle. C) ask another responder to try holding pressure to stop the bleeding. D) apply a tourniquet.
A 17-year-old boy has fallen from a tree. He is not very coherent and cannot stand. Based on the mechanism of injury, what should you assume?
A. He is likely to have a head injury, which can lead to psychogenic shock. B. Since he is young, his heart will pump faster to compensate for any shock, so no treatment is needed. C. There is internal bleeding, which can lead to hypovolemic shock. D. A pulmonary embolism caused obstructive shock, leading to the fall.
You are pulling into the ambulance bay at a local hospital. On board, you have a patient with behavioral problems who continually seeks treatment at this particular hospital. Before the patient can be unloaded, the physician comes out and states that the patient must be taken to another hospital. As an EMT, you should:
A) Take the patient to the facility specified by the doctor B) Call the supervisor to report a HIPAA violation C) Recognize a violation of the EMTALA statute D) Ask the patient which hospital he wants to be taken to
Medicare Part B providers agree to accept as payment in full the amount paid by:
A) Medicare only. B) Medicare plus the patient's share. C) Medicare and Medicaid. D) the patient only.