Which of the following best describes when the forearm or Canadian crutches are generally used?
a. For patients who require less coordination
b. For patients who have limited strength
c. For patients who need them long term
d. When adaptability to stairs is needed
e. When patients request them
c
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Which of the following statements concerning suctioning the airway of the newborn is TRUE?
A) In all newborns, the presence of thin, watery meconium staining requires aggressive suctioning with an endotracheal tube in place. B) Using a bulb syringe, first suction the nose, then the mouth. C) Vigorous newborns should not be suctioned unless there is meconium present. D). If the amniotic fluid is clear, no suction is required.
____ stimulates the body to retain sodium and water and is important for maintaining blood pressure.
A. Aldosterone B. Thyroid-stimulating hormone C. Cortisol D. Calcitonin E. Epinephrine
The type of hepatitis you may get by eating contaminated food is ______
a. A b. B c. C d. D
Diuretics cause diuresis via inhibition of the reabsorption of _____
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word