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5. A type of control used for storing blood-soaked items in a doctor’s office?
6. Fluids in the eyes should be washed out for 10 minutes. True/False
7. Which professional has the most training?a.EMTb. AEMTc.Paramedicd. EMR
8. This law will kick into action if you meant no harm and did not have the duty to act?a.Good Speed Lawb. Good Samaritan Lawc.Good Practical Action Law
9. While providing care to an intoxicated individual, you can trust that he most likely cannot make a _______ decision about his health.a.Badb. Competentc.Resourceful
10. Four things for a person to claim Negligence.
11. Standard of Practice and Scope of Practice, what is the difference?
6. If it is a harmless fluid wash the eyes with clean water for 2-3 minutes. If the fluid that splashed into your eyes are harmful such as ammonia,vinegar, household bleach willproduce burning and stinging, wash out immediately and continously for 10 minutes . Hence the given statement is true
7. EMT is Emergency medical technician, who holds a post secondary nondegree award and only need national registry certification. hence option A is incorrect
Advanced Emergency medical Technician. This individual possess the basic knowledge and skill necessary to provide patient care and transportation. AEMT function as a part of comprehensive EMS response under medical supervision
Individuals applying for AEMT should meet the following criteria
Hence option B is the correct answer
Emergency medical responders (EMR) paramedic require 80-120 hrs of training with a degree or diploma in primary care paramedic. Hence option C is incorrect
8. Nurses act as Good Samaritan by providing emergency assisstance at an accident scene. This law provides immunity to the nurse who does what is reasonable to save a person's life, if you perform a procedure with no training and are liable to an injury resulting from that injury. hence option B is correct
9. competant is the answer
Answer to Q10
11. standards of practice
Are legal requirements for nursing practice that describe minimum acceptable nursing care. standards reflect the knowledge and skill ordinarily possessed and used by nurses actively practicing in the profession
Scope of practice
Describes the procedure, actions and processes that a health care worker is permitted to undertake in keeping with the limitations of professional licensce. It maimly distinguish between nursing and medicla profession and establishes education and licensure requirements