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NFPA 472 HazMat Awareness Examination I-2 (New Update) (100% Correct Answers)
  • NFPA 472 HazMat Awareness Examination I-2 (New Update) (100% Correct Answers)

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  • The two types go potential hazards found in each guide of the Emergency Response Guidebook are: - reactivity and solubility - spill and leak - corrosive and flammable - health and fire/explosion health and fire/explosion Federal law requires that local establishments keep a Material Safety Data Sheet on file when: - at a multi-use building - personnel have not received specialized hazmat training - hazardous materials are used or stored on site - backup emergency power is not a...
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Emergency Care 14th Edition Chapter 25
  • Emergency Care 14th Edition Chapter 25

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  • absorbed poisons - ANSWER-poisons that are taken into the body through unbroken skin activated charcoal - ANSWER-a substance that absorbs many poisons and prevents them from being absorbed by the body antidote - ANSWER-a substance that will neutralize the poison or its effects delirium tremens (DTs) - ANSWER-a severe reaction that can be part of alcohol withdrawal, characterized by sweating, trembling, anxiety, and hallucinations. Severe alcohol withdrawal with the DTs can lead to death i...
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HOSA Forensic Science Questions and Answers 2023 Graded A+
  • HOSA Forensic Science Questions and Answers 2023 Graded A+

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  • Locard's Principle of Exchange - contact between people and objects during a crime can result in a transfer of material direct evidence - evidence (if true) that proves a fact (eyewitness account) circumstantial evidence - evidence that does not directly support a fact (blood stain or fingerprint) physical evidence - an object used to support elements of a crime biological evidence - organic matter used to support elements of a crime class evidence - evidence that narrows an iden...
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Pharmacology NUR 251 Module Exam 9  Portage Learning |ABCnursing/Geneva  Collage Questions and Answer| #LATEST
  • Pharmacology NUR 251 Module Exam 9 Portage Learning |ABCnursing/Geneva Collage Questions and Answer| #LATEST

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  • Pharmacology NUR 251 Module Exam 9 Portage Learning |ABCnursing/Geneva Collage Questions and Answer| #LATEST 10 rights of medication administration 1. Right Medication 2. Right Dose 3. Right Time 4. Right Route 5. Right Client 6. Right Client Education 7. Right Documentation 8. Right to Refuse 9. Right Reason 10. Right Evaluation drug any chemical that affects the physiologic processes of a living organism Pharmacology study or science of drugs Pharmaceutics The science of ...
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NREMT|Questions and Answers| 100% Verified
  • NREMT|Questions and Answers| 100% Verified

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  • NREMT Poisons ANSWER- Any substance that cause harm to the body by altering cell structure or function. Toxins ANSWER- Poisonous substance secreted by bacteria, plants, or animals. Ingested Poisons ANSWER- Poisons that are swallowed Inhaled Poisons ANSWER- Poisons that are breathed in. Absorbed Poisons ANSWER- Poisons that are taken into the body through unbroken skin. Injected poisons ANSWER- Poisons that are inserted through the skin; by needle, snake fangs, or insect stinger...
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JBL Module 4 Exam Solved 100% 2023
  • JBL Module 4 Exam Solved 100% 2023

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  • JBL Module 4 Exam Solved 100% 2023 The recommended treatment for absorbed or contact poisons includes _________. A. neutralizing the poisonous substance with a chemical B. safely removing or diluting the poisonous substance C. transporting the patient to the emergency department with the poisonous substance in place D. collecting and transporting the poisonous substance to the emergency department for identification {Answer: - B. safely removing or diluting the poisonous substance V...
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AAOS EMT Eleventh Edition Chapter 21 Toxicology 32 questions with 100% correct answers
  • AAOS EMT Eleventh Edition Chapter 21 Toxicology 32 questions with 100% correct answers

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  • How do poisons typically act to harm the body? By changing the normal metabolism of cells or by destroying them If the victim of a toxicologic emergency vomits, an EMT should _________. use appropriate personal protective equipment and examine the vomitus for pill fragments or other clues for patient care. Of the four avenues of poisoning, generally ___________ is the most worrisome in terms of treatment to the EMS provider. injection Victims of inhaled poisoning will req...
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NREMT-B Diseases Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers 2024
  • NREMT-B Diseases Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers 2024

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  • NREMT-B Diseases Exam With 100% Correct And Verified Answers 2024
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HOSA Forensic Science Questions and Answers 2023 Graded A+
  • HOSA Forensic Science Questions and Answers 2023 Graded A+

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  • Locard's Principle of Exchange - contact between people and objects during a crime can result in a transfer of material direct evidence - evidence (if true) that proves a fact (eyewitness account) circumstantial evidence - evidence that does not directly support a fact (blood stain or fingerprint) physical evidence - an object used to support elements of a crime biological evidence - organic matter used to support elements of a crime class evidence - evidence that narrows an iden...
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SBAs and MCQs for the Final FRCA.pdf
  • SBAs and MCQs for the Final FRCA.pdf

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  • True/False 1. Tissue oxygenation can be determined by: A. Gastric tonometry. B. Tissue oxygen electrodes. C. Functional MRI. D. Positron emission tomography. E. Ultraviolet spectroscopy. 2. The suggested cause for prothrombin complex concentrate’s thrombotic risk is its high content of: A. Calcium. B. Factor VII. C. Factor II. D. Factor X. E. Factor IX. 3. Which patient factors are associated with large-scale fl uid absorption during transurethral resect...
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