Polyposis is a small tumor with a pedicle in the mucous membrane of the ________

A) Small intestine B) Colon
C) Stomach D) Duodenum


B

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Blood volume is maintained by the

A) Kidney. B) Liver. C) Gallbladder. D) Spleen.

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Which center is located in the pons?

A) pontine respiratory group (PRG) B) expiratory C) inspiratory D) pacemaker neuron center

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You have intubated an unresponsive, apneic patient with a suspected spinal injury. After confirming proper ET tube placement and securing the tube, you should:

A) request medical control authorization to give Solu-Medrol. B) ventilate at 10 to 12 breaths/min and monitor end-tidal CO2. C) maintain an end-tidal CO2 reading of greater than 45 mm Hg. D) provide mild hyperventilation in case a head injury is present.

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What is the largest of the cranial nerves and the most important sensory nerve of the face?

A. Trigeminal nerve (V) B. Facial nerve (VII) C. Abducens nerve (VI) D. Accessory nerve (XI) E. Hypoglossal nerve (XII)

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