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978-0134024554 Chapter 8 Part 2
18) You are assessing a 6-month-old female patient who, according to the parents, is not acting normally. At this stage of development, the patient should be able to do which of the following? A) Sit alone on the floor B) […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 8 Part 1
Emergency Care, 13e (Limmer et al.) Chapter 8 Life Span Development 1) When you place your finger in an infant’s palm, she grasps it with her fingers. This is an example of which reflex? A) Sucking B) Palmar C) Rooting […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 7 Part 4
55) Water that is found in the space between cells and blood vessels is called: A) intravascular. B) hydrostatic. C) intracellular. D) interstitial. Objective: 7.9 56) Daniel has been performing landscaping on a hot, humid summer day when he suddenly […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 7 Part 3
43) You respond to a patient who is choking. The victim is suffering from the most common of airway obstructions. This would indicate that the problem is in the ________ airway. A) upper B) bronchial C) lower D) alveoli Objective: […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 7 Part 2
23) The metabolism that creates large amounts of carbon dioxide and lactic acid but generates little energy is called: A) homeostatic. B) hyperoxic. C) aerobic. D) anaerobic. Objective: 7.3 24) Our blood transports oxygen from the lungs to the cells […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 7 Part 1
Emergency Care, 13e (Limmer et al.) Chapter 7 Ventilation, Perfusion, and Shock: Understanding Pathophysiology 1) The study of how disease affects the functioning of the human body is called: A) psychology. B) physiology. C) pathophysiology. D) anatomy. Objective: 7.1 2) […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 6 Part 3
45) You have been dispatched to a local shopping mall where a 63-year-old female patient has slipped and fallen in a department store. Upon your arrival, you find her supine on the ground, conscious and oriented with stable vital signs, […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 6 Part 2
24) Which of the following structures allows food to move from the mouth to the stomach? A) Trachea B) Venae cavae C) Duodenum D) Esophagus Objective: 6.2 25) Which of the following body systems primarily produces hormones? A) Cardiovascular B) […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 6 Part 1
Emergency Care, 13e (Limmer et al.) Chapter 6 Anatomy and Physiology 1) Physiology is the study of: A) body structures. B) muscles and movement. C) body systems. D) exercise and nutrition. Objective: 6.1 2) In relation to anatomy, the term […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 5 Part 2
13) Which of the following BEST describes the anatomic position? A) Supine with arms crossed over the chest and knees slightly bent B) Standing, facing forward, with arms raised above the head C) Standing, facing forward, with arms at the […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 5 Part 1
Emergency Care, 13e (Limmer et al.) Chapter 5 Medical Terminology 1) What is the distinction between anatomy and physiology? A) Anatomy is the study of physical body structures, whereas physiology is the study of emotions and behavior. B) The terms […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 4 Part 2
17) An off-duty EMT is driving down the road when she sees a major vehicle accident. There are no Emergency Medical Responders on the scene yet. There are only Good Samaritans. The EMT is late for a doctor’s appointment so […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 4 Part 1
Emergency Care, 13e (Limmer et al.) Chapter 4 Medical/Legal and Ethical Issues 1) Which type of consent must be used by the EMT when seeking to treat a mentally competent adult? A) Unconditional consent B) Expressed consent C) Conscious consent […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 3 Part 2
24) What is the main benefit of using a stair chair with a track-like system over a traditional stair chair? A) A stair chair with a track-like system can be manipulated to lift into an ambulance using a hydraulic system. […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 3 Part 1
Emergency Care, 13e (Limmer et al.) Chapter 3 Lifting and Moving Patients 1) Which of the methods listed below is best described as moving a patient from the floor to a stretcher by having two or more rescuers kneel, curl […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 2 Part 3
44) Critical Incident Stress Debriefings (CISDs): A) are always recommended. B) are now less common than they once were. C) must be held from 2 to 4 hours following an incident to be effective. D) have been replaced with “defusings.” […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 2 Part 2
21) When covering a patient’s mouth and nose with a mask of any kind, which of the following is the primary risk? A) Causing or exasperating respiratory illnesses B) Interfering with patient communication C) Upsetting the patient because of the […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 2 Part 1
Emergency Care, 13e (Limmer et al.) Chapter 2 The Well-being of the EMT 1) Which of the following descriptions BEST defines the term pathogen? A) An immunity developed after an exposure B) A study of the origins of infection and […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 1 Part 3
33) Who assumes the ultimate responsibility for patient care rendered by the EMT? A) EMS supervisor B) EMT C) Director of quality assurance D) Medical Director Objective: 1.12 34) The application of oxygen for a patient who is short of […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 1 Part 2
21) Which of the following is a physical trait necessary for performing the duties of an EMT? A) Nonjudgmental and fair B) Ability to lift and carry 200 pounds C) Ability to speak clearly D) Ability to remain calm in […]
978-0134024554 Chapter 1 Part 1
Emergency Care, 13e (Limmer et al.) 1) Which of the following refers to a program or process for evaluating and improving the effectiveness of an EMS system? A) Quality improvement B) System effectiveness management C) Process Improvement Plan (PIP) D) […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 11 Part 4
34. China’s judicial system: a. is modeled after the British and American judicial systems. b. has a supreme court and appellate courts. c. has no system for judicial review. d. is independent from Communist party oversight. society, political culture, and […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 11 Part 3
16. The Russian legislature, known as the Federal Assembly, is __________ and known for being __________. a. bicameral, relatively weak b. unicameral, relatively weak c. bicameral, relatively strong d. unicameral, relatively strong society, political culture, and political economy of Russia. […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 11 Part 2
c. Considerable overlap between the party and the state at the top levels i. The president of the state is always the president of the state ii. The state premier is always a member of the Politburo and its Standing […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 11 Part 1
Chapter 11. Communism, Postcommunism, and the Good Society Chapter Overview This chapter begins by discussing the main features shared by communist regimes in the twentieth century. The first is rule by a communist party that controls the state. In communist […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 10 Part 4
25. Colonial authorities in Nigeria used “divide and rule” tactics to: a. pit racial groups against each other. b. pit ethnic groups against each other. c. pit social classes against each other. d. prepare Nigerians for independence. society, political culture, […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 10 Part 3
REVEL Assets 10.1 Explain why there are more regime types in less developed countries than in Western Europe and North America. Activity: Module 10.1 Quiz 10.2 Summarize the main features of flawed democracy. Activity: Module 10.2 Quiz 10.3 Describe the […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 10 Part 2
c. The presidency and both chambers of the legislature have been controlled by the same political party since 1999, but there has been frequent conflict between the president and the legislature. 5. Judiciary a. Supreme Court, a Court of Appeal, […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 10 Part 1
Chapter 10. Less-Developed Countries and the Good Society Chapter Overview Less developed countries have much greater economic, social, and cultural diversity than high income North American and Western European countries. It is not surprising that with all this diversity that […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 9 Part 4
32. The national government’s authority in Germany is constrained by: a. the European Union and the European Central Bank, as well as the regional Länder (state) governments. b. only the regional Länder governments. c. Germany’s membership in the United Nations. […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 9 Part 3
13. Ireland is an example of the ___________ model. a. social market b. social democratic c. Christian democratic d. extreme capitalist democracy political institutions, and party system within Sweden. Topic: Sweden: Political Culture Difficulty Level: Easy Skill Level: Remember the […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 9 Part 2
c. Gap in unemployment rates between immigrants and natives not as great as in Sweden 3. Pragmatism a. British value what is effective over what is ideological and principled J. Political Economy 1. Legacy of Empire a. British Empire was […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 9 Part 1
Chapter 9. Developed Countries and the Good Society Chapter Overview This chapter examines three types of political models in developed countries and a country that typifies each. A political model is a national pattern of institutions, politics, and policies that […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 8 Part 3
28. Extractive economic institutions are ones that: a. involve extraction of oil and minerals and mining. b. enable political leaders to concentrate power in their own hands. c. grew from European colonization of less developed nations. d. transfer a nation’s […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 8 Part 2
Multiple Choice Questions 1. Most children raised in the poor nation of Angola will __________, when compared to children raised in the wealthy nation of Sweden. a. be only fairly well-educated, despite rising oil revenues b. face much poorer life […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 8 Part 1
Chapter 8. Economic and Human Development Chapter Overview The chapter addresses the question of why some countries are more developed than others. The question matters because differences in development make a big difference in the choices people have to lead […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 7 Part 3
27. In countries using single-member districts and plurality vote: a. political parties can win a majority of seats in the legislature even though they do not win a majority of citizens’ votes. b. candidates for office must win elections by […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 7 Part 2
3. During the Arab Spring, students: a. used social media to express their desire for a government. b. did not have access to social media. c. used social media to bring down governments. d. discouraged the use of social media […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 7 Part 1
Chapter 7. Democracy Chapter Overview This chapter begins by defining democracy and examining the three waves of democracy that resulted in more people living in democracies than in dictatorships for the first time in history. It then turns to examine […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 6 Part 3
28. Research on political values among Muslim publics has found that: a. Muslims reject democracy. b. a majority of Muslims in several Muslim majority countries strongly support the idea that democracy is better than any other form of government. c. […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 6 Part 2
7. Two political problems for authoritarian leaders are: a. authoritarian power sharing and authoritarian control. b. democracies and western leaders. c. religion and culture. d. opposition powers and authoritarian laws. rulers must address. Topic: Authoritarian Politics Difficulty Level: Easy Skill […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 6 Part 1
Chapter 6. Authoritarianism Chapter Overview Authoritarian leaders were on the defensive between 1974 and 2000 as a wave of democratization swept across the world. In the first decade of the twenty-first century, however, authoritarian regimes proved surprisingly resilient. The first […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 5 Part 3
24. Which group would be most likely to support Washington Consensus policies? a. labor unions representing steel workers b. the owners of an American-owned car company c. advocates for the poor who want expanded access to welfare programs d. stockholders […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 5 Part 2
G. The issue is how to develop a balance between states and markets that promotes the best qualities of markets, such as innovation and productivity, while avoiding their worst effects, such as instability and inequality X. IN-DEPTH: INDIA: FROM STATES […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 5 Part 1
Chapter 5. Political Economy Chapter Overview This chapter examines the proper sphere or range of state activity in the economy. It asks what balance between states and markets most enhances individuals’ capabilities and contributes to the good society. The chapter […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 4 Part 4
36. The following scatter diagram shows: a. a tendency for homicide rates to decline as ethnic diversity increases. b. a strong tendency for homicide rates to increase as ethnic diversity decreases. c. that countries with identical degrees of ethnic diversity […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 4 Part 3
19. The supporters of recent research using the civic culture approach would suggest that if someone wanted to predict the likelihood of Iraq becoming a stable democracy, the most useful information to know would be: a. its GDP per capita. […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 4 Part 2
VII. POLITICAL CULTURE, IDENTITY, AND THE GOOD SOCIETY A. This section examines how political culture and political identity affect citizens’ 1. General hypothesis: citizens living in countries with high levels of social trust are more likely to be willing to […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 4 Part 1
Chapter 4. Political Culture and Identity Chapter Overview This chapter examines political culture and political identity and why some countries can sustain stable democracies and improve the capabilities of their citizens, whereas others cannot. The chapter is divided into five […]
978-0133974850 Chapter 3 Part 3
20. Which of the following is a characteristic of a corporatist interest group system? a. There are a large number of interest groups. b. Nonmembers cannot easily be sanctioned. c. Participation in a group is easily avoided. d. Groups are […]