_____________ is the term used to describe the stoppage of bleeding by any one

of several means.

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Hemostasis

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Which patient would be diagnosed with secondary hypercortisolism?

A) patient 2 B) patient 4 C) patient 5 D) patient 1 E) patient 3

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The tube that carries urine out of the kidney is called the ________

A) Ureter B) Collecting tube C) Urethra D) Bladder

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A 21-year-old woman was thrown from a horse and landed on her head. Upon arrival at the scene, you find the patient lying supine. She is conscious and has her head turned to the side. As you attempt to move her head to a neutral in-line position, she screams in pain. You should:

A) gently continue to move her head until it is in a neutral in-line position. B) maintain her head in the position found and continue with your assessment. C) perform a quick neurologic exam prior to attempting further movement of her head. D) administer an analgesic to relieve the pain so you can move her head to a neutral position.

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