What are the three incident priorities when performing tactical ventilation?
A. Extinguishment, personnel safety, risk mitigation
B. Resource management, life safety, extinguishment
C. Life safety, salvage operations, pumper management
D. Life safety, incident stabilization, property conservation
D
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When bandaged, patients with lower extremity lymphedema should:
A. be discouraged from ambulating, as this increases bandage slippage. B. maintain strict lower extremity elevation except for when performing skin or wound care. C. be discouraged from ambulating, as this increases the risk of developing a deep vein thrombosis. D. perform lower extremity exercises frequently to assist with venous and lymphatic return.
A five-year-old child is introduced to you as Robert Smith. The proper way for you to address him is:
A) "Hey, little guy!" B) "Hi, Bobby." C) "Hello, Mr. Smith." D) "Hi, Robert."