In cases of psychiatric emergencies, who has the authority to restrain and trans
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In cases of psychiatric emergencies, who has the authority to restrain and transport a person against the person's will? a. A medical physician O b. A paramedic c. A first aider O d. A police officer QUESTION 2 1 pointsSave Answer Severity, physical distance, relationship and time exposed are all factors that can help the bystander: a. Recognize the Emergency O b. Decide to help c. Contact EMS if needed O d. Provide first aid QUESTION 3 1 points Save Answer Someone must call 9-1-1 if you are unsure of the victim's condition, if the victim's condition is life threatening or could become life threatening, or: a. The victim needs the skill and equipment of EMS O b. A spinal injury is suspected c. Distance or traffic could delay getting to the hospital d. All of the above QUESTION 4 1 pointsSave Answer Each time the heart contracts, the surge of blood can be felt as a: at any point where an artery lies close to the surface of the body, near the skin surface and over a bone a. Pulse Ob. Blood Pressure c. Muscular twitch d. All of the aboveExplanation / Answer
1 (d) Under most conditions, the police officer is the only person with the authority to restrain and move a person against his or her will.
2 (a) To help in an emergency, the bystander first has to notice the 4 factors that are severity, physical distance, relationship and time exposed
3 (d) The responder must recognize the illness or emergency and notify a bystander or nearby responder such as police officer, lifeguards, firefighters etc. due to the nature of their jobs they can provide basic care.
4 (a) The surge of blood that occurs, each time the heart contracts can be felt at any point where an artery lies near the skin surface.Hence pulse is closest to the artery.
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