A patient informs you that he smoked marijuana all night and now has great anxiety, hunger, and tremors to both hands. The EMT would recognize marijuana is best described as:

A) A hallucinogen
B) A cannabis product
C) An appetite stimulant
D) A sedative


B) A cannabis product

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Professional accountability means to

a. Embrace the profession's rules, legal standards, principles, and obligations. b. Avoid the misuse of power to control another person. c. Pay close attention to the cues of a client. d. State a position clearly, employing plain language.

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How does the counting machine know how many tablets to put in a cassette?

A) The user enters the information into the machine. B) The machine is preprogrammed with manufacturer recommendations. C) The e-prescription automatically generates the correct number. D) The counting machine scans a bar code with the numerical information.

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While gathering a history from a 65-year-old man, you note that he takes a beta blocker. You know this is a cardiac medication which will:

A) cause smooth muscle in the heart to contract. B) block the beta receptors of the parasympathetic nervous system C) interrupt the signals to the vagus nerve. D) reduce the rate and force of cardiac contractions.

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According to the Privacy Rule, a person authorized to act on behalf of an individual to make healthcare related decisions is a(n):

A) guardian. B) emergency contact. C) benefactor. D) personal representative. E) legal representative.

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