The muscle(s) that are responsible for adjusting the lens is (are) the _____
a. cornea b. choroids
c. ciliary body d. suspensory ligaments
c
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Which of the following best describes the correct positioning of a restrained patient?
A) Prone, sandwiched between the cot and a long backboard to prevent movement B) Prone, ensuring the restraints are not loose enough to allow patient movement C) Left lateral recumbent, ensuring the restraints are not tight enough to affect breathing or circulation D) Supine on the cot, ensuring the restraints are not loose but do not restrict circulation or breathing
Your patient's skin looks pale. This finding should lead you to suspect:
A) poor blood flow. B) adequate perfusion. C) fever. D) liver disease.
You have placed a patient on your stretcher. She has no injuries but has been vomiting for several days. Her blood pressure is 92/60, and she says she feels dizzy. The best position for this patient is the:
A) standard position. B) shock position. C) recovery position. D) semi-Fowler's position.
Resistance training is another name for ____.
A. weight lifting B. cardiovascular conditioning C. core lunges D. joint flexibility training