A nurse has informed you that two days ago you transported a diabetic patient whose ulceration on his foot tested positive for methacillin/oxacillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Given this information, you would:
A) have your blood glucose level tested.
B) request an antibiotic from the ED physician.
C) have blood drawn to determine presence or absence of MRSA.
D) No further action is needed at this time.
D
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Which of the following is a common critique of body armor and its use by EMS providers?
A) It is too expensive and not worth it for EMS providers. B) It requires too much training to use properly. C) It provides a false sense of security. D) It protects only against low-powered ammunition.
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