All of the following are considered to be in need of immediate attention except:

A) seizure. B) head injury. C) allergic reaction. D) cough.


D

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Work related stress involves:

a. physical stress b. emotional stress c. environmental stress d. all of the above

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Your partner informs you that the 3-year-old boy you have been called to care for is breathing 28 times per minute. As a knowledgeable EMT, you would recognize:

A) a rapid rate. B) adequate breathing. C) a normal rate. D) inadequate breathing.

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Several different, important elements have been discussed in this chapter: intraservice time, typical time, the nature of the presenting problem, and selecting the overall level of E/M service. Identify at least one of the elements discussed in chapter 13 that you find the most helpful or most easily understood. Specifically identify the elements as well as what you find to be the best or that

you find helpful. What will be an ideal response?

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A loss of viscosity or "stringiness" in synovial fluid may be due to which of the following?

A) Diminished levels of lipids, especially chylomicrons B) Decreased levels of hyaluronan C) Normal levels of hyaluronan D) Increased levels of hyaluronan

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