What happens to gastric motility in a pregnant female?
A) No change B) Decreases
C) Increases D) Slows, then speeds up
B
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Reinforcements increase or decrease the likelihood of ____ behavior.?
A) predictive B) future C) determined D) aberrant
Which of the following selections from the above documentation best reflects the physical examination?
a. 79-year-old woman who is well known to me after many years of treatment can care . . . patient is being treated with aspirin-diprydamole twice daily after a stroke three and a half years ago b. Anti-platelet therapy warrants a PT/INR test is important to identify clotting concerns; patient has been educated about the signs and symptoms of a clot and the dangers of deep vein thrombosis c. There is no physical examination documented for this service d. Eyes are clear without signs of jaundice . . . heart and lungs are clear without abnormal sounds . . . she does not appear uncomfortable during the abdominal examination . . . Edna displays a full range of motion when extending her left knee and ankle with no referring pain along upper leg or in hip
A 26-year-old woman is complaining of abdominal pain. She states that the pain is generalized to her abdomen and worsens when walking. She also tells you that she is having a foul smelling yellow colored vaginal discharge. As such, you would treat her for what condition?
A) Ectopic pregnancy B) Ovarian cyst C) Mittelschmerz D) Pelvic inflammatory disease
If a patient cannot hold the film or sensor in their mouth during exposure, the best way to stabilize the sensor or the film would be to do the following:
Have the patient hold the sensor or film. Use a hemostat. Have a family member hold the sensor or film. Hold the sensor or film for the patient.