When the heart can no longer meet the body's perfusion demands, _____ occurs
a. myocardial infarction
b. stable angina
c. unstable angina
d. heart failure
D
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________________ theory contributes to holistic theory by explaining and describing how the different layers of muscles work to assist, stabilize, and counteract each other
a. Acupressure b. Neuromuscular c. Myofascial d. Deep tissue e. None of the above
A patient states that he is short of breath, is light-headed, and has chest pain that worsens when he takes a deep breath. Assessment reveals an open airway, adequate breathing, and a rapid pulse of 120 beats/min. The patient's skin is hot to the touch, and he has a blood pressure of 116/84 mmHg. The patient informs you that he was diagnosed with pneumonia 3 days ago and has not been taking the prescribed antibiotics. Which of these assessment findings would the EMT best recognize as a sign related to the patient's chief complaint?
A) Chest pain that worsens with inspiration B) Recent diagnosis of pneumonia C) Complaint of light-headedness D) Blood pressure of 116/84 mmHg
MRI cannot be performed on a patient with:
A) a pacemaker. B) a metal foreign object in the eye. C) metal hardware in the body. D) all of the above.
Outline the main components of health behavior theories