How should a pet mouse be handled?

A mouse should not be picked up by the tail or nape of the neck because this causes discomfort and pain. If
necessary, a mouse can be grasped by the base of the tail and lifted. Another method of getting a mouse out of
a cage until it gets used to being handled is to scoop it up in a cup.
A mouse will usually go into a cup because of its curious nature.
When purchased at a young age, a mouse will tame very quickly; it will take food from fingers and eventually
climb onto the owner's hand.

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In which of the following situations is an emergency patient move indicated?

A. A significant mechanism of injury is involved. B. A patient has an altered mental status or is in shock. C. The EMT has to gain access to lesser-injured patients in a vehicle. D. The EMT is unable to protect the patient from scene hazards.

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Using the CPT manual, select the appropriate code for the following procedure

Colonoscopy through stoma with plasma coagulator to control bleeding

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