The main terms can be listed as ill-defined terms, eponyms, or:
a. in scientific language.
b. proper medical terms.
c. synonyms.
d. antonyms.
Answer: b
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a. overstimulate the nerve endings and the central nervous system. b. block stimulation of sensory nerve endings only. c. decrease production of chemical transmitters. d. block stimulation of both sensory and motor nerve endings.
Which of the following pieces of information learned from the SAMPLE and OPQRST history of the patient who had a seizure is of greatest concern to the EMT?
A. The patient has a history of epilepsy. B. The patient quit taking his anti-seizure medicine. C. The patient has a history of diabetes. D. The patient is being treated for hypertension.
A 66-year-old man is complaining of substernal chest pain. The AEMT is considering assisting with the patient's prescribed nitroglycerin. Which one of the following patient statements is MOST relevant to the AEMT at this time?
A) "I took a nitroglycerin yesterday for the pain and it did not do anything." B) "I forgot to take my high blood pressure medication this morning." C) "My urologist just started treating me for problems I am having with sex." D) "I accidentally took five baby aspirins when the chest pain first started."
If you were measuring a 3.8 mL dose, which size syringe would be most appropriate?
A) 3mL B) 5mL C) 10mL D) 20mL