What is the resource used most often to obtain information on drug incompatibilities?
A) The professional journal "Drug Facts and Comparisons"
B) Handbook on Immiscible Drugs
C) Manufacturer's drug package insert
D) FDA alerts
C
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An ambulance, responding to a call using lights and sirens, is involved in a collision at an intersection. Witnesses state that the ambulance slowly went through the red light without first stopping, resulting in a collision with a car. No one is injured, and the driver of the car is insured. Based on the witnesses' account of the collision, which one of the following may occur?
A) The driver of the car is liable for the collision. B) The EMT is immune from liability for the collision. C) Liability for the collision cannot be assigned since no one was injured. D) The EMT driving the ambulance may be liable for the collision.
This value choices theory states that decisions should be made by determining what will produce the best outcome.
What will be an ideal response?
An electrocardiogram records the ____
A) contraction of heart muscles B) closing of the valves in the heart C) pattern of electrical current in the heart D) electrode sites within the heart
EMRs have the ethical responsibility to:
A. provide care only when a paramedic is present. B. discuss details of each case with their coworkers and families. C. transport all patients to the closest hospital. D. conform to accepted professional standards of conduct.