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EMT-B FINAL EXAM 2024-2025 JB learning UPDATED EXAM 2024-2025 QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE ANSWERS VERIFIED 100% GRADED A+ EMT-B FINAL EXAM 2024-2025 JB learning UPDATED EXAM 2024-2025 QUESTIONS AND ... ACCURATE ANSWERS VERIFIED 100% GRADED A+ Explain why an EM should avoid the use of acronyms and abbreviations when communicating. A. The medical acronyms and abbreviations used by prehospital care providers and hospital staff are different B. They should only be avoided in verbal communications, where they can be misunderstood; they are expected in written patient care reports C. There is a chance that they can lead to errors in continued care for the patient D. Using acronyms and abbreviations is considered unprofessional C. There is a chance that they can lead to errors in continued care for the patient You and your EMT partner are responding to a medical aid call in rural West County area. The dispatcher advises that the caller is reporting the patient as having a history of "plebian." Why would it be beneficial to have the dispatcher clarify a prefix for the word plebian? A. A patient with plebian is potentially contagious, and the EMTs need to know what precautions are required B. Without a clarifying prefix, it is difficult for the EMTs to effectively prepare for the type of patient they may encounter C. Because a dysplegiac patient generally requires an EMT-Paramedic level of care, and it may change the level of response D. There is actually no need to clarify the word B. Without a clarifying prefix, it is difficult for the EMTs to effectively prepare for the type of patient they may encounter A patient with bilateral femur fractures would have which of the following? A. A femur fracture occurring with little to no trauma B. A femur fracture in which the bone ends have punctured the muscle and skin of the thigh C. Two fractures in the same femur D. Fractures in both femurs D. Fractures in both femurs [Show More]
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