Which of the following fungi is the most common causative agent of nosocomial infection?

A) Oval, gram-positive yeast cells, germ tube negative, RAT negative
B) Green, velvety mould colony, aseptate hyphae, double row of phialides covering vesicle
C) Small, oval, gram-positive yeast cells, RAT positive
D) Oval, gram-positive yeast cells, germ tube positive


D

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Aspiration is:

A. the swallowing of liquids. B. an emergency procedure performed by the physician. C. the entry of food, fluid, or a foreign body into the windpipe. D. not an emergency.

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Which of the following organizations is not a disaster response agency that OEC Technicians are encouraged to join?

a. The Civilian Emergency Response Team b. The Disaster Medical Assistance Team c. The Incident Command Resource System d. The Medical Reserve Corps

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Selective Beta2-adrenergic _____ bind to Beta2-receptors only

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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You respond to a motor vehicle collision and find a 29 year old woman who is complaining of chest pain. Her chest struck the steering wheel. Her airway is open, she is breathing at 24 breaths/min, and she is coughing up blood. Her pulse is 130 beats/min, rapid and weak, her blood pressure is 90/58 mm Hg. You notice cyanosis around the lips and note that her fingers are also blue. When you expose the chest, she tells you it hurts and points to a bruised spot. Which of the following is a symptom?

A. Cyanosis around the lips or fingertips B. Rapid, weak pulse C. Hemoptysis D. Pain at the site of injury

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