Brown stain is a result of insufficient ____________
a. rinsing
b. developing
c. fixing
d. drying
a
RATIONALE: Brown stain is a result of insufficient rinsing.
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A discipline option in fire departments is to transfer the offender to a different station. Which of the following best describes this practice?
A) Acceptable practice, because the employee can start over in a new environment B) Poor practice, because it does not address the performance issue C) Poor practice, because the employee may not want to be transferred D) Acceptable practice to relieve the officer of a burden
An alert and oriented auto mechanic had his right thigh pinned between the bumpers of two cars. Assessment findings include deformity and swelling to the right hip area and mid-thigh, along with ecchymosis and swelling to the right knee. The patient complains of excruciating pain to the right leg. Which set of instructions given to other EMTs on the scene would be appropriate?
A) "Let's put his leg in the traction splint to help align the femur and reduce pain." B) "Check for a pedal pulse and then carefully move the patient to the stretcher for transport." C) "We need to wrap the right leg in a pressure dressing and then elevate it for transport." D) "Let's provide spine motion restriction precautions now, get the patient in the ambulance, and then provide more care to the leg en route."
A baseball player was struck in the side of the face by a baseball. Assessment findings include swelling and numbness to the left side of the face and left eyelid, as well as crepitus in the same area. Assessment of the eye reveals no obvious injury. The patient denies any problem with his eyesight, but is having difficulty visually tracking your finger upward. What would be appropriate care for this injury?
A) Cold packs to the face and eyelid B) Gentle pressure over the face and eye C) Gentle cleansing of the eye with sterile water D) Warm packs to the area of swelling
A written-contract account is ____.
A. one that is open to charges made occasionally B. an account with only one charge C. one in which the physician and patient sign an agreement for payment installments D. the total of the outstanding balance on the patient ledger cards E. one in which the physician is requested by the courts to examine a specific patient