The best way for a terrorist to weaponize and disseminate a chemical nerve agent exposing a large number of people would be to:
A) throw a paper bag loaded with nerve agent onto a busy subway train.
B) throw a Molotov cocktail loaded with nerve agent into a windshield of a passenger bus.
C) put it in a paper bag in a crowded mall and puncture the bag with a stick.
D) steal a truck that sprays for mosquitos and aerosolize the nerve agent into a crowded subdivision.
D
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Which of the following is NOT part of the respiratory system?
A) Nasal cavity B) Upper respiratory tract C) Lower respiratory tract D) Middle respiratory tract
You are respond to an "unknown/unresponsive" emergency called in by a bystander. On scene, you find the female patient to be conscious but confused and extremely nauseated; she has vomited twice. Examination of the vomitus reveals fragments of different pills. Her past medical history includes diabetes and alcoholism. En route to the hospital, the patient vomits again and suddenly becomes unresponsive. Your first action would be to:
A) Get another set of vital signs B) Contact medical command C) Position the patient on her side D) Check the patient's blood sugar
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Upon analysis of a chest radiograph taken on a female patient, the radiographer notices that there is an uneven radiographic density over the lung bases. One lung base is significantly underexposed compared to the other. In an effort to determine the possible cause(s), a logical strategy to take would be to
a. inspect the AEC detectors and retake the image. b. retake the image on expiration. c. ask the patient if she has had a previous breast surgery. d. make a note for the radiologist that you cannot explain the opacification, as the patient is asymptomatic.