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The four nationally recognized levels of licensure in the National EMS Scope of Practice Model are ___________________ _____ ___________________ _____ ___________________ _____, ___________________ _____ ___________________ _____ ___________________ _____, ___________________ _____ ___________________ _____ ___________________ _____ ___________________ _____, and ___________________ _____.
 
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Question 2

A school-age child will typically gain between 6 and 7 pounds per year.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT), Paramedic

Answer to Question 2

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