What are involuntary movements of the face, tongue, and upper extremities, which are symptoms of acute rheumatic fever?
A) cardiac syndrome
B) chorea
C) cerebral infarction
D) stroke
B
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Which of the following statements about acupoints is not correct?
A) Acupoints are places where Qi can collect. B) Acupoints are never used to address specific symptoms. C) Acupoints can be influenced by applying pressure. D) Acupoints are used for treatment of energy imbalances.
What does "edema" mean?
a. Enlarged or swollen veins that are commonly identified in the extremities but may be identified in any other part of the human body b. An abnormal collection of fluids between the cells of an organ or in intercellular tissues, a body cavity, or an extremity c. Tapping to determine resonance in or around an organ or body cavity d. One of two large arteries that carry blood from the chest to the head
A(n) ____ seizure, formerly referred to as a drop attack, involves sudden loss of muscle tone and a collapse of the patient to the ground.
A. automatic B. focal C. atonic D. petit mal
Providers who receive a complaint should first:
a. refer the patient to the IPA. b. refer the patient to the MCP. c. attempt to resolve the issue at their level. d. stop seeing the patient for services.