When using a fax machine, you should not:
A) remove paper clips and staples from material to be scanned
B) use typed words for numbers to avoid problems with interpretation
C) transmit material without a cover page
D) resend a message if noise on the line resulted in an unclear transmission
C
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a. it reduces scar tissue b. self-awareness during the massage can facilitate immediate adjustments in technique c. it decreases the risk of overuse injuries d. it soothes aches and pains
Which of the following best describes an urgent move?
A) Moving a patient from a car directly to a long spine board B) Pulling a patient by her feet across a parking lot C) Using a sheet to move a patient from a bed to the stretcher D) Dragging a patient from a burning house using his shirt
Your patient is complaining of chest pain and is cool, pale, and diaphoretic with a bluish tinge on his nail beds. You place a pulse oximeter probe on his index finger and it shows a reading of 88percent. Based on this information, what will you document in your patient care report when describing his condition?
A) He is hypoxic with signs of shock. B) He has chest pain with dyspnea. C) He is sweaty with signs of pneumonia. D) He needs to take his nitroglycerin.
Which of the following is a repeated, long-term seizure disorder?
A. Alzheimer's disease B. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis C. multiple sclerosis D. epilepsy