When relying on a cell (mobile) phone for medical communications, the EMT realizes that:

A) He can relay his diagnosis of the patient's problem to the emergency department
B) He should use the same format of communication as used for radio transmissions
C) He is free to relay personal and confidential information not allowed over the radio
D) He can talk more casually and not in as structured a manner as when using the radio


B) He should use the same format of communication as used for radio transmissions

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A. Do not unload any packs or instruments with wet wrappings. B. If the load contains both wrapped packs and individual instruments, place the instruments above the wrapped packs. C. Place each item immediately in a cold location when unloading. D. After the steam cycle and before the drying cycle, open the door to the autoclave 1 inch. E. Do not touch the outside of the wrapped packs.

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Based upon the following patient information, calculate the patient's static lung compliance: ex-haled tidal volume (VT) is 675 mL, peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) is 28 cm H2O, plateau pressure (Pplateau) is 8 cm H2O, and PEEP is set at 5 cm H2O

a. 0.02 L/cm H2O b. 0.03 L/cm H2O c. 0.22 L/cm H2O d. 0.34 L/cm H2O

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An immunization that is made from the toxin of an organism, rather than the organism itself, is called a(n) ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Which of the following blood types is considered the universal recipient?

A) A B) B C) AB D) O

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