Which of the following does not generally occur in the gingiva?
a. Primary herpes infection
b. Secondary herpes
c. Recurrent minor aphthae
d. Pyogenic granuloma
e. Peripheral giant cell granuloma
C
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Which of the following statements about corticosteroid use in anaphylaxis treatment is TRUE?
A) Administration of high-dose corticosteroids results in peripheral vasoconstriction. B) Corticosteroids stabilize mast cell and basophil membranes, preventing degranulation and histamine release. C) Corticosteroids can reduce the inflammation associated with anaphylaxis. D) Corticosteroids can help reverse bronchospasm associated with anaphylaxis.
Full-scale testing during fire department training burns should NOT be done for what reason?
a. Safety b. NFPA 1403 does not allow for testing during training c. Windows and doors being removed affects patterns too much d. Not really a factor and can be done if safe
The MRN replaced which of the following forms?
a. EBN b. EOB c. RA d. None of the above
You are evaluating a 43-year-old female patient who is complaining of upper right quadrant and epigastric abdominal pain that worsens a few hours after eating. While you are obtaining her history, you find that another of her symptoms is melena. Your partner reports to you that her pulse rate is 124 beats/min, blood pressure is 110/78 mm Hg, and respiratory rate is 26 breaths/min. What is the appropriate care for this patient?
A) Insert two large-bore IVs with fluids wide open and administer 30 mg of morphine for pain. B) Transport the patient to the emergency department, establishing an IV during transport. C) Advise her to lay off spicy foods for a few days. D) Suggest she make an appointment with her primary care physician in a few days.