The practice of applying cricoid pressure during endotracheal intubation was named for a British anesthesiologist named:

a. Doppler
b. Heimlich
c. Korotkoff
d. Sellick

d

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A) The EMT forgets to provide oxygen to a patient with chest pain and the patient suffers a heart attack as a result. B) A patient is paralyzed from the waist down because an off-duty EMT did not take the appropriate measures in caring for him. C) A paramedic orders an EMT to administer a medication that the EMT legally may not give, and the patient dies as a result. D) An off-duty EMT stops at the scene of an auto collision and provides proper care, but the patient dies.

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________ sweat glands become active at puberty

A) Eccrine B) Sebaceous C) Salivary D) Apocrine

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