Once the patient has been disentangled, your primary focus should be to:
A) begin emergency care.
B) protect his or her spine.
C) perform a detailed exam.
D) safely remove the patient.
Answer: D) safely remove the patient.
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The principle of ______________ requires that we remain within our scope of legitimate practice
a. veracity b. role fidelity c. beneficence d. maleficence
The maximum different items that may be ordered on one Form 222 totals:
a. one b. three c. six d. ten
A high EtCO2 in a well-perfused patient indicates ____________________ (too much carbon dioxide in the blood) and may alert the Paramedic to impending respiratory failure, allowing her to prepare accordingly.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
According to Schmidt's motor program-based theory of movement control, relative timing is a(n) ________ of a generalized motor program (GMP).
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).