What is the medical term for a symptom of itching?
What will be an ideal response?
pruritis
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Which of the following drugs is used to treat fibromyalgia?
A) The anticonvulsant drug pregabalin (Lyrica) B) The antidepressant drug duloxetine (Cymbalta) C) The local anesthetic drug lidocaine (Xylocaine) injected into trigger points D) all of the above
A nasty fall results in a gash in your forehead and chin, a broken nose, and several knocked out front teeth. Your friend picks you from at the emergency room and takes you to a pharmacy to fill your pain medication prescription. He notices that your prescription is for Tylenol 4 and wonders how that differs from Tylenol 2, which was prescribed for him after he had a tooth pulled. Although the
excruciating pain has left you in a daze, you correctly explain that ____. A) Tylenol 4 has twice as much acetaminophen as Tylenol 2 B) Tylenol 4 has more codeine than Tylenol 2 C) Tylenol 2 is the second version of Tylenol and Tylenol 4 is the fourth D) Tylenol 2 has less acetaminophen in it
After experiencing several dangerous blood clots, Blair is prescribed an anticoagulant. She initially takes high doses to get her blood levels of the anticoagulant up as quickly as possible, and then is placed on a lower dose for the foreseeable future. This latter, lower dose is referred to as a ____
A) routine dose B) standard dose C) maintenance dose D) loading dose
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Core trunk stabilizers include abdominal, hip, and thigh muscles. 2.Correct exercise form is an often neglected but important factor in maximizing strength gains and minimizing risk of injury. 3.The progressive overload principle states that, in order to increase strength, load or repetitions must gradually be increased. 4.Muscular strength programs include higher reps and a lighter load than do muscular endurance programs. 5.In a concentric contraction, a muscle shortens as it overcomes resistance and a weight is lifted.