To become a licensed AEMT, a candidate must:
A. be capable of lifting and carrying at least 150 pounds.
B. successfully complete a healthcare provider CPR course.
C. have been a licensed EMT for a period of at least 3 years.
D. obtain permission from the state in which he or she will function.
Ans: B. successfully complete a healthcare provider CPR course.
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A. outpatient. B. major medical. C. special risk. D. catastrophic health insurance.
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A) Person is within 30 feet of the source B) Person ingests it by eating contaminated food C) Radiation occurs in liquid form D) Source is heated to greater than 100°F
The individual or group that provides or pays for the patient's medical care is the
A) healthcare plan. B) covered entity. C) Office of Civil Rights. D) patient.
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