It is always unsafe to walk in fast-moving water over midcalf depth because of the danger of entrapping a foot or extremity
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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________ If you make an error on a medical record, be sure to erase or totally obliterate the original error
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Using the information on a prehospital care report to identify problems with an EMS system is an example of a(n) ____use
a. medical c. administrative b. legal d. research
Which statement made by the EMT is most appropriate regarding dealing with caregivers and children during a medical emergency?
A) "I try to include the caregiver in all that I do with his or her child so that the child and caregiver are more comfortable." B) "It is best to separate the caregiver from the child so that a proper assessment and care can be given." C) "I include the caregiver in the care until I get the information that I need, then I remove the child to continue the assessment in the ambulance." D) "I tell the caregiver that everything will be okay so the caregiver remains calm and is better able to help the child."
Neural tube defects include
A) Brain malformations B) Anencephaly C) Spina bifida D) All of these