The primary personal threat to a person with AIDS is:
A) Infection
B) Organ damage
C) Heart failure
D) Weight loss
A) Infection
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Which of the following best describes the signs of hydrofluoric acid exposure?
A. Redness, localized edema, and possible blistering B. Painless white cutaneous covering C. Burning in the oropharynx and nasopharynx as well as fits of coughing D. Burning throat, persistent cough, and complaints of shortness of breath
Which of the following is the simplest prevention technique that may greatly reduce controlled substance prescription fraud in pharmacies?
Knowing the patients who visit the pharmacy Demanding identification from every individual who presents a controlled substance prescription Knowing prescribers and their signatures Being familiar with prescribers' DEA registration numbers
E codes are found in ICD-9-CM
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which statement describing the injection steps for a nasopalatine nerve block is not correct?
A) Use a two-step pre-anesthesia method B) Penetrate parallel to the incisive canal until bone is contracted C) After contacting bone, withdraw 1 mm D) Deposit solution at a rate of 0.4 mL over forty seconds