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TVarnum

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You arrive on scene to find that the police have subdued a violent man with a history of behavioral problems. They state they will put the patient on the stretcher. Which one of the following should cause the EMT to take immediate and corrective action?
 
  A) Patient is placed and restrained in a prone position on the stretcher.
  B) Patient is supine with straps over the chest, waist, and thighs.
  C) Police state that the restraints will not be removed until arrival at the hospital.
  D) Police move very quickly to get the patient onto the stretcher.

Question 2

As a patient rises too quickly from a deep sea dive, the nitrogen in his bloods forms ever-enlarging bubbles. The bubbles then cause damage to internal organs and tissues. The EMT would recognize this as applying to:
 
  A) Boyle law.
  B) Dalton law.
  C) Charles law.
  D) Henry law.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

A



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