What is wool?
a. Polymers that soften when exposed to heat but then return to their original shape when cooled
b. The curly hair of sheep, goats, and llamas
c. The polymer that remains when the natural binding agent lignin is removed from wood, serves as the primary structural component of the cell walls in plants, and generally is regarded as nature's most important polymer
d. Polymers that can be shaped by means of molding, casting, extrusion, calendaring, laminating, foaming, and blowing
B
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Which method or rule utilizes desired dose, dose on hand, and quantity or unit of the on-hand dose to calculate a dosage?
A. Young's rule B. Clark's rule C. Ratio method D. Formula method
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Computers are useful for tickler files. 2. TID is the abbreviation for four times a day. 3. Stat is the abbreviation for immediately. 4. SOB is the abbreviation for shortness of breath. 5. AIDS is the abbreviation for human immunodeficiency virus.
A woman with type 2 diabetes is prescribed tolbutamide 250 mg po bid. Tolbutamide 0.5 g scored tablets are available. How many tablets should she take per dose?
A. ½ tablet B. 1 tablet C. 1 ½ tablets D. 2 tablets
When using time reporting, when does anesthesia time begin?
A. During the preparation for the administration of the anesthesia B. During the preoperative visit C. When the surgeon begins the procedure D. When the case is assigned to the anesthesiologist