What is the name of the sharp-tipped, handheld retractor that can be either single or double and often is found in nasal trays?
a. Aufricht
b. Joseph
c. Senn
d. Weitlaner
b
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You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle collision. A 19-year-old female patient is bleeding heavily from a wound to her lower leg. You are unable to control the bleeding with direct pressure. You should:
A) apply pressure to the femoral artery pressure point. B) elevate the injured leg to a 90-degree angle. C) ask another responder to try holding pressure to stop the bleeding. D) apply a tourniquet.
Which is NOT part of a patient's social history?
A. Use of tobacco, alcohol, or recreational drugs B. Marital status C. Past medications D. Frequency of exercise
Which of the following items is typically included a pre-incident plan?
a. location of occupants b. number of occupants c. history of previous incidents d. presence of hazardous materials
What is considered to be a preventative service benefit?
a. Women's annual screenings for appropriate weight b. Annual examinations and lab tests for things such as cholesterol c. MRIs d. Biannual eye exams