Which of the following probably contributes to injury-related morbidity and mortality in the young male population (those aged 11 to 35 years)?
A) The tendency to put small objects in the mouth
B) Disregard for safety practices
C) Poor physiological compensatory mechanisms
D) None of the above
B
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Portable fire extinguishers should be attached to walls in areas that are no more than ________ feet away from any employee area.
A. 5 B. 25 C. 75 D. 125
TRICARE Prime is a managed care plan that differs from TRICARE Standard in that:
beneficiaries are assigned a primary care manager (PCM). more preventive services are covered. fewer out-of-pocket costs must be paid by beneficiaries. beneficiaries receive priority treatment at MTFs.
You are called to the local school playground for a six-year-old who fell off the teeter-totter. Her only complaint is pain to her right knee. Following your initial assessment, you should perform:
A) a rapid secondary assessment. B) a detailed physical exam. C) a reassessment. D) a focused secondary assessment.
On the scene, you encounter a patient who is experiencing a feeling of suffocation despite an increased respiratory rate and volume and a normal SpO2. What condition might this patient be experiencing?
A) Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome B) Hyperventilation syndrome C) Acute respiratory distress syndrome D) Tension pneumothorax