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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  patient’s nonreligious   beliefs 2. informing the rest of the staff  of  the  patient’s condition 3. informing  pastoral  services (chaplain) of the patient’s 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 20

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