List the three occupancy hazards classifications contained in NFPA 13
What will be an ideal response?
Light
Ordinary
Extra
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You have arrived on the scene of a call for a possible stroke. On your arrival, the patient denies signs and symptoms, is alert and oriented, and moves all extremities well. Her husband states that before you arrived the patient could not move her right arm and the left side of her face seemed to be "slack." Which of the following has most likely occurred?
A) The patient is suffering from aphasia. B) The patient suffered a transient ischemic attack. C) The patient suffered a stroke. D) The patient has had a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
The EMT would document an FDO2 level when the patient is:
A) Assisting breathing with a bag-valve-mask device B) Inserting a nasopharyngeal airway C) Providing oxygen at greater than 10 liters per minute D) Using a nonrebreather face mask that delivers high-concentration O2
From the occlusal, the maxillary first molar has a large _______________ central fossa.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A procedure in which a lighted scope is inserted into the urethra and advanced into the bladder to look for abnormalities is referred to as:
A) cystoscopy. B) nephroscopy. C) prostoscopy. D) urethroscopy.