Many healthcare providers refer to 0.9% NaCl as normal saline solution.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Which of the following statements about vitamins is NOT true?

A) Vitamin D is unique in that it can be produced in the skin by sunlight exposure. B) The liver stores the fat-soluble vitamins; consequently, they will become deficient only after long periods of inadequate vitamin intake. C) The individual B vitamins are named for the order in which they are in demand by the body. D) The water-soluble vitamins must be routinely ingested, because the body does not store them.

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Which of the following assessment findings would increase your suspicion of gastrointestinal bleeding?

a. Sudden onset of constipation b. Watery and foul-smelling diarrhea c. Tarry, black stool d. Sharp pain in the left lower quadrant

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Explain the relationship between the 10th amendment of the U.S. Constitution and public health statutes.

What will be an ideal response?

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The downslope of the T wave:

A) is the point of ventricular repolarization to which a defibrillator is synchronized to deliver electrical energy. B) is the strongest part of ventricular depolarization and is often the origin of dangerous ventricular arrhythmias. C) represents a state of absolute ventricular refractoriness in which another impulse cannot cause depolarization. D) represents a vulnerable period during which a strong impulse could cause depolarization, resulting in a lethal arrhythmia.

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