CFAST models (Consolidated Model of Fire Growth and Smoke
Transport) is a _____ and _______ model?
a. fire; smoke
b. heat; mass-balanced
c. fire; ventilation
d. smoke; heat
b. heat; mass-balanced
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All of the following should be found in a complete office library EXCEPT
a. desk dictionary. b. medical dictionary. c. thesaurus. d. atlas.
Which of the following is true regarding the EMT's approach to the pediatric patient?
A) Scene safety is not an important consideration in the care of pediatric patients. B) It is not possible to develop an initial impression of the pediatric patient without a detailed physical examination. C) An EMT does not have to attempt to obtain a blood pressure on patients younger than 3 years old. D) It is not necessary to use Standard Precautions when dealing with pediatric patients.
A young female pedestrian was hit by a car and thrown 15 feet, striking her head against a metal guardrail. You start your secondary assessment and note a deep depression to the right parietal area of her head with intact skin overlying the area. You should:
A) note the injury and continue assessing the patient. B) apply an ice pack to the injured area. C) gently palpate the depression to determine the possibility of a skull fracture. D) instruct your partner to hyperventilate the patient with a bag-valve mask.
The black rat is an excellent climber and jumper
Indicate whether the statement is true or false