Inflammation of connective tissue is called:
A) connectitis
B) sarcomitis
C) cellulitis
D) cytolitis
C
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Your protocol reads: "O2 via NC prn if asymptomatic for CP / SOB and SpO2 >97%." To follow this order, you should do which one of the following?
A) Call medical command to administer oxygen if the pulse oximeter reading is above 97%. B) Consider oxygen for a patient complaining of a runny nose and SpO2 at 98%. C) Administer oxygen via face mask if the patient denies a complaint and has a pulse oximeter reading of 98%. D) Administer oxygen through a nasal cannula at three liters per minute if the pulse oximeter reads 96%.
You are transporting an elderly woman who fell in a nursing home and has outward rotation of her left leg. She has a lengthy medical history, including dementia. Currently, she is very quiet and receiving oxygen through a nasal cannula. She is laying supine on the floor. During your reassessment, you note her to be alert but confused, with slightly accelerated respirations and a strong radial
pulse. You also note that her SpO2 has dropped from 97 percent on scene to 91 percent. You should: A) request ALS assistance. B) perform a head-tilt/chin-lift maneuver. C) apply a nonrebreather. D) start positive pressure ventilation.
____ are lymphocytes that generate plasma cells that, in turn, secrete antibodies when stimulated.
A. Mast cells B. B cells C. T cells D. Cytokines
The Root Operation Transplantation does NOT include putting in:
A) a mature body part. B) animal body parts. C) nonautologous cells. D) all of the above.