Injury to the _________ can result in neurogenic shock
a. lumbar spine
b. sacral spine
c. thoracic spine
d. reflex center
C
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Which of the following best completes the following sentence? Unit/floor time is the intraservice time the physician spends __________________________ collecting history, performing the physical examination, making the medical decisions, providing
counseling to the patient and/or family, and/or coordinating care during the E/M service a. on the patient's hospital unit or floor as well as the time the physician spends at the patient's bedside b. in the presence of the patient c. performing an E/M service d. independently reviewing the scan or image with the radiologist
________ is a characteristic of fascia that allows it to change from a more solid texture to a more gel-like consistency
A) Metabolism B) Thixotropy C) Respiration D) Thickopathy
During labor and delivery, the greatest danger to both mother and baby is:
A) trauma and burns. B) high blood pressure. C) bleeding and shock. D) pregnancy-induced diabetes.
Which of the following are shortcomings of PAV? I. A backup rate is necessary in the event the patient becomes apneic. II. If the patient develops rapid, shallow breathing, PAV only supports that reduced effort. III. PAV is susceptible to auto-PEEP. IV. In response to increased patient effort, PAV generates increased pressure and flow
A. I, III only B. I, II, III only C. I, II, IV only D. II, III, IV only