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bobthebuilder

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The National Incident Management System (NIMS) is beneficial in an emergency response to a disaster or terror attack because it provides for:
 
  A) a consistent approach to managing a disaster by many different responders and agencies.
  B) specific codes and terms to enhance communications between EMS, fire, and law enforcement personnel.
  C) increased funding and reimbursement for any EMS agency involved in a disaster response.
  D) federal government control of any disaster scene regardless of location.

Question 2

Continued development of a general impression during the primary assessment allows you to better:
 
  A) determine the general clinical status and priority.
  B) determine the baseline mental state.
  C) stabilize the cervical spine.
  D) determine what additional resources you will need.



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