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3-69.
3-70.
3-71.
The tied-hands crawl is the most
useful when the victim
1.
in too heavy to lift
2.
must be moved long distances
3.
in seriously injured
4.
must be moved under low
structures
The most distinct advantage of
the chair carry is
1.
the ease of transporting
heavy casualties
2.
the ease of negotiating
stairs
3.
its safety in transporting
neck or back injuries
4.
its safety in transporting
pelvic injuries
The concepts of health include
1.
the absence of disease or
debility
2.
soundness of mind, body, and
spirit
3.
a feeling of euphoria
4.
both 1 and 2 above
To answer question 3-72, use the
following information.
a.
Physicians and nurses
b.
Corpsmen
c.
Allied health care providers
d.
The patient
3-72. The health care team is comprised
of
1. a and b only
2. b, and c only
3. b, and d only
4. a, b, c, and d
3-73. Patient rights and
responsibilities are standards
addressed by the
1.
Commander, Naval Medical
Command (formerly Bureau of
Medicine and Surgery)
2.
American Medical Association
(AMA)
3.
Joint Commission on
Accreditation of Hospitals
(JCAH)
4.
National League of Nursing
(NLN)
3-74. A patient who is a professed
atheist is placed on the very
Serious List (VSL) with a poor
prognosis for recovery.
All of
the following actions by the
staff are considered appropriate
and ethical EXCEPT
1.
informing the reat of the
staff of the patients
nonreligious beliefs
2.
informing the rest of the
staff of the patients
condition
3.
informing pastoral services
(chaplain) of the patients
condition and nonreligious
beliefs
4.
attempting to convince the
patient to accept a
religious belief
3-75. The communication process takes
place only through the written
or spoken word.
1.
True
2.
False
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