MC The Queckenstedt's test is used to identify the

A. Patency of arteries in the heart.
B. Blockage of CSF flow in the subarachnoid space.
C. Appropriate placement of the trocar for a paracentesis.
D. Iliac crest site for the bone marrow aspiration.


B

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A. Increased ACTH, increased aldosterone B. Increased ACTH, decreased aldosterone C. Decreased ACTH, increased aldosterone D. Decreased ACTH, decreased aldosterone

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Archives would be used by historical researchers to locate:

A) Findings aids B) Primary sources C) Secondary sources D) Both primary and secondary sources

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