During which essential component of patient assessment does the AEMT monitor the patient's condition for changes, assess the effects of treatment, and make adjustments in treatment as needed?
A) Primary assessment
B) Reassessment
C) Secondary assessment
D) Scene size-up
B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Trusses have the potential for early failure under fire conditions because:
A) the triangle is an inherently flexible frame. B) the diagonals are highly combustible. C) failure of any portion of the top or bottom chords results in failure of the truss. D) failure of any portion of the diagonals results in failure of the truss.
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