The minimum education level for a nurse practitioner is ____.
A. associate degree (AD)
B. baccalaureate degree (BSN)
C. master's degree (MS)
D. medical degree (MD)
E. doctor of philosophy degree (PhD)
C. master's degree (MS)
A nurse practitioner must be a registered nurse with at least a master's degree in nursing and must complete 4 to 12 months of an apprenticeship or formal training.
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A. Administer another nitroglycerin tablet to relieve his pain. B. Begin ventilations with a BVM device. C. Immediately start chest compressions. D. Check his vitals and lay him down.
The EMT correctly defines a multiple-casualty incident (MCI) when he states:
A) "It is any event that places an excessive demand on rescue personnel and equipment." B) "It occurs when the number of patients requiring care is greater than 10." C) "It occurs anytime the incident requires the medical director to leave the hospital and direct activities on scene." D) "It occurs anytime that five or more people are injured and require transport to different hospitals."