A patient presents with an angulated upper arm after a gymnastics accident. This patient likely has an injury to which of the following bones?
A) Ulna B) Fibula C) Humerus D) Scapula
C
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Propylene glycol has been shown by the World Health Organization to increase seizure risk in children at what amount?
A) 15 mg/kg per day B) 5 mg/kg per day C) 25 mg/kg per day D) 2 mg/kg per day
The use of a single positive electrode, using Wilson's central terminal, created the ____ lead.
A. bipolar B. deflective C. polar D. unipolar
A newborn infant shows respiratory distress upon delivery. He is observed to have a scaphoid abdomen. Auscultation reveals diminished breath sounds with heart sounds on the right side of the chest. What is the infant's most likely diagnosis?
a. Tension pneumothorax b. CDH c. Pneumoperitoneum d. Abdominal aortic aneurysm
One essential item to be captured on the physical exam is the
A. general appearance as assessed by the physician. B. chief complaint. C. family history as related by the patient. D. subjective review of systems.