As a patient rises too quickly from a deep sea dive, the nitrogen in his bloods forms ever-enlarging bubbles. The bubbles then cause damage to internal organs and tissues. The EMT would recognize this as applying to:
A) Boyle law.
B) Dalton law.
C) Charles law.
D) Henry law.
A
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An alert and oriented 18-year-old female has threatened to hurt herself, but is refusing transport to the hospital. She is calm and states that she knows her rights and taking her would constitute false imprisonment. Her family is present and wants her to go to the hospital for help. Given the situation and the patient's threat, what is your best course of action?
A) Physically restrain the patient for transport. B) Contact law enforcement for assistance. C) Have the patient sign a refusal that is witnessed by family. D) Transport the patient on her father's consent.
Phenytoin is primarily used in the treatment of
a. tonic-clonic seizures. b. absence seizures. c. myoclonic seizures. d. atonic seizures.
Under HIPAA, the payment portion of TPO gives providers the authority to release claim-pertinent PHI to obtain what?
A. Treatment from another provider B. Access to a clearinghouse C. Third-party payment D. Payment from the patient
Which of the following is a written communication among members of an organization?
Memoranda Itinerary Letter Agenda