Medicaid is health insurance coverage for:

A) the aged.
B) the disabled.
C) low-income individuals.
D) those with end-stage renal disease (ESRD).


C) low-income individuals.

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A preincident planning survey can assist with:

A. determining potential hazards. B. improving local code enforcement. C. identifying tactical procedure flaws. D. training residents for occupant hoseline use.

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Which of the following conditions must OEC Technicians consider when evaluating hypotensive geriatric patients with altered mental status who show no signs of external bleeding, chest injury, or abdominal trauma?

a. A hip or pelvic fracture b. A tib/fib fracture c. A genetic hypotensive condition d. Dehydration

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You are by the side of a patient who complains of severe chest pain that radiates into his right arm and neck. He is alert and oriented, with an open airway and adequate breathing. His radial pulse is strong, and his skin is cool and diaphoretic. Your partner reports his pulse rate is 84, respirations are 18 breaths/min, blood pressure is 86/62 mmHg, and SpO2 is 98% on room air. You have obtained a medical history and performed the secondary assessment. The patient states that he has had two heart attacks in the past and is allergic to aspirin and sulfa medications. What should you do next?

A) Assist the patient in taking a nitroglycerin tablet B) Administer baby aspirin to the patient C) Administer oxygen and nitroglycerin, and then transport the patient D) Transfer the patient to the stretcher and begin transport

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Which best define the term neonatal death?

A) Expired newborn under 28 days of age B) Expired child under 28 years of age C) Expired infant under 28 weeks of age D) None of the above

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