A buildup of waste products (urine) in the blood is termed:
A) uric acidosis
B) hematuria
C) uremia
D) hemuria
E) hemacytometer
C
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Normally, taken alone, neither substance would cause serious harm, but if taken together, the combination could cause coma or death. This is an example of:
A) synergism. B) efficacy. C) duration of action. D) summation.
A 71-year-old male with a cardiac history and lower abdominal and back pain has called 911 for help. On scene, you detect a large pulsatile mass in his abdomen. With the exception of skin that is diaphoretic, the primary assessment indicates no life threats to the airway, breathing, or circulation. He has a history of hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, and is allergic to sulfa-based
medications. Vital signs are pulse 92, respirations 20, blood pressure 130/66, and SpO2 95% on room air. What action would make you intervene immediately? A) "Since I am not having chest pain, I am not going to take my nitroglycerin." B) "I am going to check my blood sugar with my own glucometer." C) "I am going to leave my home oxygen on 2 liters since it seems to have helped my breathing." D) "I am going to take my daily aspirin since I did not take it this morning."
What should the incident commander always clearly communicate to firefighters?
A) Type of personal protective ensemble (PPE) to be used B) Operational mode C) How much water is needed D) Incident priorities
Why is the fluoridation cost per person lower in larger communities and higher in smaller communities?
A) Inverse relationship B) Reverse relationship C) Direct relationship D) Indirect relationship