AEDs are commonly found in:
A) malls. B) airplanes. C) airports. D) all of the above.
D
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A solution in which the solvent is water is referred to as
A) aqueous. B) dissolved. C) liquid. D) soluble.
Which of these statements made by the EMT indicates a safe understanding of the administration of nitroglycerin in the prehospital setting?
A) "I always check for an allergy to sulfa, since most people with an allergy to sulfa also have an allergy to nitroglycerin." B) "Since nitroglycerin constricts the blood vessels, you must always check the blood pressure before and after giving it." C) "A total of three nitroglycerin tablets may be administered in the prehospital setting, and this includes what the patient recently took prior to EMS arrival." D) "If the patient with chest pain also has a headache, the EMT should contact medical command prior to administering nitroglycerin."
Which of the following parameters is not typically monitored with a polysomnogram?
a. SaO2 b. Electroencephalogram (EEG) c. Breathing effort d. Exhaled PCO2
The active movement of white blood cells toward an infectious microbe is due to
A) substances released by mast cells. B) the presence of cytokines. C) by-products produced by the organism. D) all of the above. E) both B and C