Etiologic factors associated with oral cancer include:
a. Human papillomavirus
b. Alcohol consumption
c. Pipe smoking
d. Cigarette smoking
e. All the above
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A. Emergency Severity Index B. Canadian Triage and Acuity C. Secondary Assessment of Victim Endpoint D. Sacco Triage and Resource
Any electrical impulse that originates in the ventricles will produce:
A) wide QRS complexes and a rate between 20 and 40 beats/min. B) a rapid rhythm with wide QRS complexes and no pulse. C) low-amplitude QRS complexes and dissociated P waves. D) bizarre-looking QRS complexes and a rate less than 60 beats/min.
Studies have demonstrated the absence of the MSA nerve in:
A) 10% to 28% of individuals B) 15% to 50% of individuals C) 28% to 52% of individuals D) 50% to 72% of individual
Of these statements, which best demonstrates that the EMT has an accurate understanding of acute abdominal pain?
A) "Abdominal pain is more of an emergency when the patient has a medical history related to the abdominal organs." B) "If the abdominal pain is not sharp in nature, it is most likely not a life-threatening condition." C) "Sometimes the cause of abdominal pain will be obvious, but often the cause will not be that apparent." D) "If the patient complains of 'crampy' or colicky pain, the EMT should suspect that a solid organ has ruptured and is bleeding."