While you are inside a crashed vehicle assessing a patient who is entrapped, the rescue team should be:
A: preparing for a simple extrication process since you were obviously able to access the patient.
B: actively extricating the patient using whichever extrication method they deem necessary.
C: awaiting specific instructions from you as to how to proceed with the extrication process.
D: assessing exactly how the patient is trapped and determining the safest way to extricate.
Answer: D: assessing exactly how the patient is trapped and determining the safest way to extricate.
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You are delivering a baby in the patient's house. As the baby's head appears at the opening of the vagina, you notice that the amniotic membrane is still intact. You would:
A) cut the sac with the sterile scissors in the OB kit. B) transfer the patient to the stretcher for immediate transport. C) continue with the delivery of the baby. D) break open the amniotic sac with your fingers.
Which of the following are not potential hazardous wastes?
a. Gloves and other protective clothing b. Sharps, including needles and syringes c. Autoclaves d. Microscopic slides
Most toxic materials have an odor and color, and so will provide adequate warning prior to causing lethal effects.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Match the work with the best descriptor.
A. the act of advising another through an established formal relationship B. process of equipping people with the tools, knowledge, and opportunities they need to develop themselves and become more effective C. process by which a selected group of people are organized and developed so they can work interdependently toward a common objective D. the myriad differences between and among people in a defined setting