Research has shown that the general guideline for establishing the frequency of practice sessions is that ________ or ________ sessions are preferable.
What will be an ideal response?
more and shorter, fewer and longer
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In assessing a patient's breathing, what is your first question?
A) Is he alive or dead? B) Is his breathing adequate or inadequate? C) Is he big sick or little sick? D) Is he breathing?
Water mist systems are often installed in public space and service areas along with __________ spaces
a. telecommunication b. engine rooms and machinery c. bridge d. corridor
Upon your arrival at the scene of a patient with severe abdominal pain, an Emergency Medical Responder tells you that he is concerned because the patient's blood pressure is 146/88 mmHg and the patient has no history of high blood pressure. He states that it may be a good idea to treat the patient for hypertension as well as the abdominal pain. Your best response would be:
A) "Thank you, you are right. We will call for ALS assistance right away." B) "That is concerning. We will have to see if anyone has blood pressure pills the patient can take." C) "Sometimes pain can naturally increase the blood pressure. I will take another reading so we can compare it with the baseline reading." D) "If the patient does not have a history of hypertension, then we will have to transport using lights and sirens."
Which of the following are associated with a decreased end-tidal PCO2? 1. Decreased metabolic rate 2. Increase in lung perfusion 3. Rapid and very shallow breathing 4. Decreased CO2 production
a. 1 and 3 only b. 1, 2, and 3 only c. 2 and 4 only d. 1, 3, and 4 only