When used with alcohol, temazepam can cause:
a. Internal bleeding.
b. Rapid heartbeat, sudden changes in blood pressure, and possible coma.
c. Drowsiness and increased risk of seizures.
d. Drowsiness, dizziness, and an increased risk for overdose.
d.Drowsiness, dizziness, and an increased risk for overdose.
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A patient's response to an emergency is determined by:
A) the type of illness or injury that is involved. B) the patient's personal methods of adapting to stress. C) the patient's inherent ability to accept the situation. D) the paramedic's perception of the patient's condition.
The intent of Continuing Education (CE) is to build on entry-level professional knowledge and to:
A) review material learned in school regarding patient care. B) keep informed about trends and research in EMS. C) provide an outlet to discuss problems with protocols. D) allow a forum to look for a position with another service.