What is NFPA 1500?
A) Standard on fire department occupational safety and health program
B) Standard on fire department risk management
C) Standard on fire department training
D) Standard on professional qualifications for fire officers
A
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Which statement indicates an understanding of the EMT's prehospital role in caring for the patient in shock secondary to significant soft tissue trauma?
A) "The job of the EMT is to assume a trauma patient is in shock and get him or her to the hospital as quickly as possible." B) "Because shock is a life-threatening condition, it is important that the EMT identify the exact cause so proper care can be given." C) "If shock is in its early stage, it is not yet life-threatening and the EMT can take more time in assessing and treating the patient." D) "Since trauma is best treated in the hospital, the EMT should provide care to maintain perfusion to the vital organs and transport."
The placental barrier protects a fetus from toxic substances in the mother
a. true b. false
Which of the following statements regarding the aging process is correct?
A. Aging is a linear process; the rate at which a person loses functions does not increase with age. B. Because he or she is younger and healthier, a 35-year-old person ages slower than a 75-year-old person. C. Human growth and development peaks in the late 40s or early 50s, at which point the aging process sets in. D. The older a person gets, the slower the decline in the function of vital organs, such as the kidneys and liver.
You will MOST likely be able to determine whether the cause of your patient's problem is medical or trauma in origin after you have:
A. surveyed the scene and assessed the patient. B. formed a general impression of the patient. C. asked the dispatcher why EMS was notified. D. questioned bystanders regarding the incident.