Examen
EMT EXAM # 2
Chapters 4,5 7, 8, 10, 11
1. What is considered objective information.
Is the one that is measurable or verifiable in some way. Might be the patients pulse rate. A sign is objective information
2. What is a pertinent negative.
Signs or symptoms that might be expected, based on the chief complaint, but the ptient denies having.
3. How do you document a patient’s chief complaint.
Should be in the patient’s own words or in the words of a bystander, if the patient is unresponsive.
4.
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