Plasma, the liquid component of blood, is mostly water.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Which one of the following statements regarding the placenta after the baby has been born is accurate?

A) "The EMT must deliver the placenta by applying gentle pressure to the abdomen after the baby has been born." B) "The placenta is full of bacteria and should not be transported in the ambulance near the baby." C) "It is essential that the mother not be moved until the placenta has been delivered." D) "The placenta typically delivers itself within 20 minutes of the birth of the baby."

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A 57-year-old man fell on the sidewalk, hitting his head on the concrete. According to witnesses, the patient was unresponsive for several minutes following the fall. Which one of the following would be MOST critical to relay to the physician in the emergency department?

A) History of depression B) Knee replacement two years ago C) Position in which the patient was found D) History of alcoholism

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The FIRST ________ characters of a partial code identify the appropriate PCS Table to use

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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Which of the following refers to the amount of space a drug occupies?

A. Solvent B. Diluent C. Weight D. Volume E. Route

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