The common health-associated infection seen in an outpatient setting, called MRSA, is caused by which type of bacteria?
A. Staph
B. Strep
C. Clostridium
D. CLABSI
E. CAUTI
Answer: A
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A) It is most often associated with penetrating trauma. B) The systolic blood pressure increases significantly on inspiration. C) As little as 150 mL of blood can cause pericardial tamponade. D) The pathophysiology results in increased venous pressure and decreased cardiac output.
A patient has been diagnosed with B-cell ALL. Immunophenotyping has been ordered to confirm the subtype. Which markers would be ideal to help differentiate Pre-B-cell ALL from Pro-B-cell ALL?
a. CD34 b. CD19 c. CD10 d. CD2
The most commonly ordered test in a urology practice is ________.
A. urinalysis B. cystoscopy C. testicular biopsy D. cystometry E. semen analysis
Which of the following is true of quadriceps contusions?
A. They are disorders in which the epiphysis of the femur slips from the femoral head in a backward direction. B. They usually develop as the result of a severe impact on the relaxed thigh. C. They often result from repetitive movements that cause degeneration of the labrum. D. They occur owing to a herniated lumbar disc pressing on the sciatic nerve as it exits the lumbar spine.