A physician who diagnoses and treats diseases of the skin, hair, and nails is a(n)
A. orthopedist.
B. neurologist.
C. dermatologist.
D. gastroenterologist.
C. dermatologist.
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Which of the following best describes the technique of evaluating plantar reflexes?
A) Have the patient dorsiflex the foot, then strike the Achilles tendon. B) Stroke the lateral aspect of the sole of the foot from heel to ball, curving medially. C) Tap the patellar tendon just below the edge of the patella. D) Strike the triceps along the posterior aspect of the distal humerus.
The amount of CSF removed during a spinal tap is dependent upon the patient's opening pressure. A patient with an active infection, such as meningitis, typically presents with:
A) a zero opening pressure. B) an increased opening pressure. C) a decreased opening pressure. D) Meningitis does not affect opening pressure.
Obstructive apnea of newborn is reported with code _____
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A client with an acquired brain injury (ABI) walks slowly, takes a long time to answer questions, and doesn't appear to show any facial expression
Given the client's condition and nonverbal behavior, which of the following would explain the client's affect? a) The client's ABI affects the ability to respond. b) The client doesn't want massage therapy. a) The client doesn't understand the therapist's language. b) The client is reluctant to agree to the therapist's proposed treatment plan.