The fractionization part-practice strategy is also referred to as the progressive-part strategy.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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An AEMT has an accurate understanding of the systolic blood pressure when he tells you that the systolic blood pressure is:

A) the pressure in the veins. B) represented by the bottom number. C) produced when the heart contracts. D) caused by constriction of the arteries.

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The reason a patient's record should not be sent by fax machine is that ____. 

A. copies from a fax machine are difficult to read B. there is no way to tell who will see the document C. it takes too long to fax each page D. fax machines are unreliable E. the digital transmission from a fax machine can be corrupted

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