Medical practices or procedures performed with the intention of avoiding possible malpractice suits are known as
A) protective medicine.
B) preventive medicine.
C) defensive medicine.
D) legally sanctioned medicine.
C
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A) bacterial B) fungal C) protozoan D) viral
Which statement about cholinergic receptors is FALSE?
A) The adjective cholinergic is derived from the word acetylcholine. B) Cholinergic receptors are also known as adrenergic receptors. C) Cholinergic receptors are part of the parasympathetic division of the nervous system. D) Cholinergic receptors are activated by the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
What is the most important function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum? Choose the correct option
A) RNA splicing C) Site of protein synthesis B) Post-translational protein processing D) Cellular respiration
An LPN is talking to a friend who states, "My husband is visiting the doctor today to talk about getting a prescription for tadalifil (Cialis). He saw it on a commercial and thinks it may help. What do you know about that medication?"
Which of the following responses by the nurse is best? A. "Men take it half an hour to an hour before sexual activity to help attain and maintain an erection." B. "I know you can only safely take it once a week or less." C. "It's placed inside the urethral shaft to stimulate erection within a couple of minutes." D. "As long as he doesn't have a history of kidney disease, he should be able to take it."