Which of the following is not a basic element of a written prescription?
a. Prescriber information
b. Patient name
c. Route of administration
d. Prescription number
d.Prescription number
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Involuntary movements as a result of using neuroleptic drugs are known as:
A. tardive dyskinesia B. paralysis C. bradykinesia D. rigidity
Which two events mark the beginning and the end of the interval known as reaction time?
A. Stimulus signal and initiation of the response B. Warning signal and the initiation of the response C. Warning signal and stimulus signal D. Stimulus signal and the completion of the response
Dian fell while walking on an uneven floor in the supermarket. She sustained a severe sprain to her left ankle. Who is the liable party in this case?
What will be an ideal response?
A trauma surgeon informs you that the patient you transported to the emergency department earlier was diagnosed with an epidural hematoma. The patient was taken into surgery and the hematoma was removed. Right now the patient is in guarded condition. Based on this information, the AEMT should recognize that an epidural hematoma is:
A) blood from a ruptured artery forming a hematoma within a section of brain tissue. B) a pocket of arterial blood collected between the skull and dura mater. C) blood from a ruptured vein collected between the dura mater and brain tissue. D) cerebral spinal fluid accumulated in a pocket on top of the brain tissue.