Assessment of a patient involved in a motor vehicle accident reveals him to have crepitus to the left humerus, instability to the left lateral chest wall and flank, and pain on palpation to left hip region. The patient also complains of pain to the right side of the neck. Based on this injury pattern, the EMT would recognize the patient was:
A) An unrestrained driver involved in a head-on collision
B) The passenger in a car hit from behind
C) An unrestrained rear seat occupant in a car struck from the right side
D) The driver of a car hit on the driver's side
D) The driver of a car hit on the driver's side
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Concurrent administration of hydroxyzine with many analgesics will:
a. Antagonize the effects b. Enhance the effects c. Be contraindicated d. Have no effect on the narcotic medications
While you are teaching a public awareness class about stroke, a participant asks you if all patients with stroke are paralyzed on one side of their bodies. Your reply would be:
A) "Yes. Both the arm and the leg must be paralyzed for the health professional to recognize a stroke." B) "No. Some patients suffering stroke will show no signs or symptoms, but all still must be evaluated." C) "Yes. To be diagnosed with a stroke, the arm and/or the leg must be very weak and paralyzed." D) "No. Some stroke patients may have only slight weakness to one side of their bodies."
If any part of the dental office chooses to transmit any transactions electronically, they must comply with OSHA standards
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The practice of epidemiology is enhanced with a background in _______________ to provide a basic understanding of how a body works.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).