Changing the patient's position can help restore capture

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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Which of the following indicates the overall level for the following: Presenting problem—undiagnosed new problem with uncertain prognosis Diagnostic procedures ordered—chest X-ray, noncardiovascular imaging studies with contrast (CT scan),

diagnostic endoscopies with no identified risk factors Management option selected—prescription drug management a. Minimal b. Low c. Moderate d. High

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A resource used for locating alternate words with similar meanings is a:

A) thesaurus. B) spell check. C) dictionary. D) PDR.

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________ is the condition caused by ingesting Clostridium perfringens

A) Lyme disease B) Myasthenia gravis C) Muscular dystrophy D) Botulism

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When treating a pediatric trauma patient, which one of the following is it important for the EMT to remember?

A) The elevated metabolism of a child causes them to retain heat, thus a blanket should not be applied when in shock. B) Since the body of a child is smaller than an adult's body, there is less chance of multisystem trauma. C) The flexibility of the chest wall in a child can allow for internal injury without obvious external signs. D) Because children tend to be healthier than adults, they are able to compensate longer when in shock.

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