You have arrived on the scene for a patient assaulted with a baseball bat. As you approach, which one of the following positions would seemingly indicate that he has suffered an injury to the abdomen?
A) Supine with legs extended and toes pointed
B) Prone with hands on the back
C) Standing with restless movement and pacing
D) On his side with knees drawn to the chest
D
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A) 4 B) 5 C) 6 D) 7
An electronic pulse oximeter, which can be clipped on the bridge of the nose, on the forehead, on the earlobe, or to the tip of a finger, determines the ________ concentration in arterial blood
a. white blood cell b. oxygen c. red blood cell d. carbon dioxide
The flaps of the right atrioventricular, or tricuspid, valve are called what?
A) Trigeminal folds B) Cusps C) Geminal folds D) Valvular segment
Which of the following statements is true?
A. The admitting diagnosis is never the same as the principal diagnosis. B. The terms admitting diagnosis and principal diagnosis are used interchangeably. C. The admitting diagnosis may not match the principal diagnosis. D. The admitting diagnosis is always the same as the principal diagnosis.