Identify four fundamental principles of law
The fundamental principles of law include: A concern for justice and fairness; Plasticity and change – although seemingly complete and solid, law is a shifting process that reacts to its environment; Acts are judged on the universal standard of the reasonable person – what would a similarly trained, reasonable, and prudent person have done in that particular situation?; Doctrine of Individual Rights and Responsibilities – failure to meet one's responsibilities affects one's rights. Every person is liable for his or her own actions.
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A medical assistant must be completely clear when giving instructions so that there are no signs of ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
While performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the therapist is attempting to orally intubate the patient. The therapist observes the distal tip of the ET tube pass through the glottis. After attaching a colorimetric CO2 detector to the ET tube, the therapist notices that the face of the CO2 detector appears yellow. What should the therapist do at this time?
A. Obtain a different colorimetric CO2 detector. B. Remove the ET tube, and reintubate the patient. C. Secure the ET tube in place with adhesive tape. D. Wait until the paper on the colorimetric CO2 detector turns purple.