The state of Texas is portrayed as a(n) ____

A) individualistic state
B) traditionalistic state
C) moralistic state
D) state lacking a political culture


B

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Your patient is an 18-year-old female whom you believe may have had a miscarriage and is bleeding heavily. You have completed your primary and secondary assessments and now you need to reassess her to see if the bleeding has stopped. You should:

A) ask her to check herself to see if she is still bleeding. B) in a reassuring tone, explain what you need to do. C) take another set of vital signs to see if her blood pressure has dropped. D) wait and let the hospital staff reassess the bleeding.

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The EMT shows an understanding of newborn resuscitation when she states:

A) "Most newborns require aggressive resuscitation immediately after birth." B) "The EMT must use high-concentration oxygen sparingly because it can be toxic to a baby." C) "Interventions in a newborn should be performed for 30 seconds followed by reassessment." D) "CPR should be provided only when the baby is unresponsive, apneic, and pulseless."

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A 6-month-old male was outside with his parents and was stung on the tongue after putting a bottle in his mouth that had a bee on the nipple. In comparison to the same injury in an adult, why would the EMT be more concerned with this child?

A) A child's airway has more blood vessels than an adult's airway, making bleeding more of a concern B) Children tend to be highly allergic to bee stings while the same allergy in an adult is less common C) The child's tongue is proportionally larger, increasing the chance of airway occlusion from minor swelling D) When injured, a child's mouth produces more saliva, making airway occlusion a major concern

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Morbidity is the

A) number of new cases of a disease or event B) number of cases of a specific disease in a specific period of time per unit of population C) number of people who have died from a given disease or event D) total number of infected/affected people (cases) over a given period of time

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