The type of movement shown by letter C in the picture is ____. 





A. flexion

B. hyperextension

C. right lateral flexion

D. left lateral flexion

E. external rotation


C. right lateral flexion
The type of movement shown by letter C is right lateral flexion.

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A) Instruct the lifeguard to carefully float the boy to the side of the pool so you can assess and get him on a backboard B) Have the lifeguard quickly remove the patient from the pool so assessment and emergency medical care can be given C) Position the boy upright against the lifeguard with spine motion restriction precautions observed during removal from the pool D) Pass a cervical collar and long board into the water for providing spine motion restriction precautions to the patient prior to his extrication from the water

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Which of these is NOT a sign of dehydration?

A)dry mouth and nose B)lack of energy C)bulging eyes D)abnormal breathing

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Qi Gong movements are accurately described as:

A) Fast, flowing, staccato B) Slow, forceful, pecking C) Slow, fluid, harmonious D) Hard, forceful, energetic

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Which one of the following statements made by an EMT indicates an accurate understanding of checking a patient's skin temperature?

A) "Checking the skin temperature is not precise, but a good estimate of abnormally high or low body temperatures." B) "To properly evaluate a patient's skin temperature during the primary assessment, the EMT needs a thermometer." C) "It is important to remember that flushed skin always indicates a high body temperature." D) "With experience, the EMT can precisely determine a patient's body temperature by feeling the skin."

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