Atoms that have either a positive or negative charge are called ________

A) ions B) neutrons C) elements D) protons


A

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In adults, neurogenesis occurs in:

a. The hippocampus b. The olfactory epithelium c. The amygdala d. The prefrontal cortex

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Which of the following statements best describes the difference between mill construction and Type III construction?

A) Combustible concealed spaces are not permitted in mill construction. B) The minimum dimensions of the wood structural members is smaller for mill construction than Type III construction. C) Type III construction relies on the inherent fire resistance of the lumber used. D) Roofs of mill constructed buildings are constructed of wood joists and rafters.

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Emergency Medical Responders have removed an intoxicated and confused patient from a car that struck another vehicle at a high rate of speed. The patient was unrestrained and his car did not have air bags. Assessment reveals deformity bilaterally to the hips and femurs and bruising to the knees. Based on this injury pattern, the EMT would recognize which type of injury mechanism?

A) Down and under B) Lateral impact C) Up and over D) High velocity

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Brachial refers to the arm, and the term _______________ refers to the thigh. 

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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