Describe reasonable care in a medical setting


Reasonable care indicates that the patient is cared for in a safe manner that does not place the patient at any unforeseeable risk, and the pain levels are low.

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A. True. B. False.

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A drug addict informs you that he has been taking Oxycontin and now requires more and more of the drug to take his chronic back pain away. The EMT would recognize this patient as experiencing:

A) overdose. B) dependence. C) tolerance. D) adverse reaction.

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To change a fraction to a percent, divide the numerator by the denominator and then multiply the result by:

A) 0.01 B) 0.1 C) 10 D) 100

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Parturition is the medical term for:

A) childbirth. B) the puerperium. C) the postpartum period. D) the antenatal period.

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