When driving to a scene of an emergency, the ambulance driver should:
A) always pull to the right whenever possible.
B) always pass cars on the left.
C) as much as possible drive in the center medium.
D) avoid using warning devices.
B
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When you arrive at the receiving facility, the nurse asks your partner for a verbal report of the patient's condition. This is in addition to the radio report your partner gave to the hospital en route. Afterwards, you ask your partner why you must give a second verbal report and a written report to the receiving nurse. What is the best reason to provide both reports?
A) The nurse may be too busy to read the written report. B) The nurse may not have heard the first radio report. C) The patient's condition may have changed since the first radio report. D) The nurse may have to perform critical interventions on the patient before you complete your written report.
Risk factors for AMI that cannot be controlled include:
a. hyperglycemia. b. excess stress. c. lack of exercise. d. family history.