Which of the following classes of drug recall occurs when a patient experiences a reversible side effect?
Class II
Class IV
Class III
Class I
Class II
Rationale: Class II drug recalls are those in which the probability exists that the use of a product will cause adverse health events that are temporary or medically reversible. A Class I recall means that there is a reasonable probability that use of the product will cause or lead to serious adverse events or death. A Class III recall means that the drug will probably not cause an adverse health event.
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A) its mother's prenatal care. B) its weight at birth. C) its gestational age. D) Both A and B
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A) Ready the traction splint for application. B) Align the leg in a neutral position. C) Manually stabilize the lower right leg. D) Check the right foot for pulses and motor ability.
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A) stress on the vertebral column forces a disc into the spinal canal. B) the spinal column sustains flexion or extension of more than 50%. C) the spinous process fractures and puts pressure on one or more discs. D) significant blunt trauma displaces the disc away from the spinal cord.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).