Babies from birth to 1 month of age are called:

A) Neonates.
B) Infants.
C) Fetuses.
D) Children.


A

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A 42-year-old male has been stabbed in the abdomen. His airway is patent, and he is breathing 20 times per minute with good tidal volume. He has a rapid and weak pulse, and his skin is pale and diaphoretic. There is no significant external bleeding, but his abdomen is distended, and he guards when you palpate his belly. You should:

A) classify him as unstable and initiate rapid transport. B) have him sit upright on the gurney. C) withhold oxygen until paramedics arrive. D) delay transport until you can identify the exact cause of his shock symptoms.

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The rescue captain has asked that you disconnect a car's battery to shut down all power to the vehicle completely. How should you do this safely?

A) Cut the positive battery cable, and then remove the negative cable. B) Disconnect the positive battery cable first. C) Remove the negative battery cable first. D) Remove the negative and positive cables simultaneously.

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According to OSHA, Category I tasks 

A. do not involve risk of exposure. B. involve tasks such as taking a patient's blood pressure. C. do not require any special precautions. D. involve tasks such as giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. E. expose a worker to blood, body fluids, or tissues.

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Which of the following would you include when establishing a medical office in a culturally diverse area?

A. Avoid reflecting various cultures in the reception area décor B. Hire only employees who can speak more than one language C. Post signs in the reception area indicating that all patients must speak English D. Designate the office as an Americans-only clinic E. Provide reading material in the second most prominent language

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