Which of the following choices represents a comprehensive type of physical examination?

a. The documentation of at least six elements identified by a bullet
b. The documentation of at least two elements identified by a bullet in each of six systems/body areas OR at least 12 elements identified by a bullet in two or more systems/body areas
c. The documentation of between one and five elements identified by a bullet
d. The performance of all elements identified by a bullet in at least nine areas/systems AND documentation of at least two elements identified by a bullet in each of the nine areas/systems


d) The performance of all elements identified by a bullet in at least nine areas/systems AND documentation of at least two elements identified by a bullet in each of the nine areas/systems

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likely suffering from: a. an acute asthma attack. b. anaphylaxis. c. aspiration of a foreign body into the lower airways. d. pneumonia.

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When using the ISO fire flow formula, structures must be within ____ feet of the fire building in order to be considered exposures

A. 50 B. 100 C. 150 D. 175

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Blood collection from patients and other individuals for research purposes is regulated through the:

A) CMS regulations B) National Research Act C) AHA D) The Joint Commission

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Which of the following statements regarding EMS research is correct?

A. Research in EMS is usually only performed by the medical director B. AEMTs will be involved in research typically through gathering data C. Evidence-based decision making is an ineffective way of improving care D. The goal of EMS research is to identify interventions that are ineffective

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