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[Free] According to the dosage guide for one brand of active substance, the recommended delivery is 1.3 units of substance per kilogram of weight each day. How many daily units would be given to a 150 pound patient? Use 1 kg = 2.2 lb. Round your answer to the nearest unit.
[Free] Most people who end up with a concussion: A. Remain conscious during and following the event B. Have a clear memory of what happened to them C. Pass out and are unconscious D. Are fine and just need to walk it off
[Free] Instillation of fluorescein stain Select an answer: A. Measures eye tissue B. Identifies a corneal abrasion C. Assesses near visual acuity D. Screens for cataracts
[Free] The trochlea of the humerus: A. is anterior to the epitrochlea B. is in a medial position with respect to the epitrochlea C. is lateral to the condyle D. is in a lateral position with respect to the epicondyle E. is medial to the condyle (Capitulum)
[Free] Which of the following is a concern when prescribing gastrointestinal treatments for a geriatric patient? A. An aging body's tendency toward diarrhea may cause quality-of-life issues. B. As the number of stomach glands continues to grow, drug absorption becomes increasingly swift. C. Lipid-soluble drugs can last longer in the patient's body. D. Wear in esophageal valves promotes reflux and heartburn.
[Free] O a. Clang (a positive symptom of schizophrenia) are made-up words or phrases. O b. Neologisms c. Catatonia Od. Loose association
[Free] Bobby, a schizophrenic male, hears voices telling him to cut off his ear. The voices are an example of: A. positive symptoms of schizophrenia. B. negative symptoms of schizophrenia. C. helpful symptoms of schizophrenia. D. benign symptoms of schizophrenia.
[Free] Which of the following should a medical assistant complete prior to assisting with a pelvic examination? A. Provide patient education. B. Ask the patient if they need to void. C. Anticipate and draw up possible medications needed. D. Provide follow-up instructions.
[Free] Which of the following statements is NOT true about the abbreviation LAD? A. It breaks into lymph (lymph) + adeno (gland) +pathy (disease). B. It is used to refer to noticeably swollen lymph nodes, especially in the neck. C. It stands for lymphadenopathy. D. It means any disease of a lymph gland (node). E. It is caused by an abnormal accumulation of lymph, usually in the extremities.
[Free] A 20-year-old woman is being treated for acne with isotretinoin. The nurse should assess whether she is A. complying with contraceptive instructions B. taking multivitamins C. consuming three servings of milk D. within the recommended blood pressure
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