The EMT shows she understands the concept of the mammalian diving reflex by stating:

A) "It is a protective mechanism that occurs when the spinal column is compressed, such as would occur in a diving accident."
B) "It occurs in warm water and serves to increase blood flow to the vital organs."
C) "It may provide a benefit to the submerged patient by diverting oxygen-rich blood to the brain and heart."
D) "It occurs in cold water and increases the activity of the vital organs, thereby protecting them."


C) "It may provide a benefit to the submerged patient by diverting oxygen-rich blood to the brain and heart."

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What will be an ideal response?

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A. the tonic phase B. the postictal phase C. the clonic phase D. an aura

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A. Go to the nurse's station, print out a new patient wristband, and put it on the patient. B. Take the new printed-out wristband from the nurse, attach it to the patient, and proceed with your blood draw. C. Notify the patient's nurse that you cannot draw this patient's blood until he has a proper wristband attached to him even though this patient properly identified himself. D. Obtain the blood sample due to the correct verbal patient identification.

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