____, such as mustard gas, are heavy, oily liquids that are colorless and odorless in their pure state.
A. Irritants
B. Blister agents
C. Nerve agents
D. Blood agents
Answer: B
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The EMT is correctly using a rope with a throw bag when he:
A) tosses the throw bag using an underhand motion toward the patient. B) throws the rope overhand and slightly beyond the patient's location. C) goes downstream and floats the throw bag toward the patient. D) ties the throw bag to a stationary object and throws the rope to the patient.
For medical patients who are responsive, the Paramedic should conduct a ____.
A. rapid physical exam B. focused history and physical exam C. detailed history and physical exam D. detailed history and rapid physical exam
How many levels are there for a category of E&M codes?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following types of drugs is most likely to cause serious consequences if a medication error occurs?
Drugs that are very cheap Drugs that have serious side effects Drugs that have a narrow therapeutic index All of the above