A health problem that results from exposure to a workplace health hazard such as chemical fumes is a(n):
A) terminal disease.
B) workplace injury.
C) workers' compensation accident.
D) occupational disease.
D) occupational disease.
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The vast majority of saccular aneurysms occur in the
a. Brain parenchyma b. Internal capsule c. Circle of Willis d. Spinal cord
Smoke inhalation can result in all of the following except:
A) cardiac arrest. B) respiratory arrest. C) airway swelling and obstruction. D) lung contusion.
Applying the principles of Poiseuille's law, which statement is true?
a. The resistance offered by a tube is in-versely proportional to its length. b. As the radius of a tube decreases, the pressure gradient increases. c. The more viscous the fluid, the easier it is to move the fluid through a tube. d. The driving pressure of a gas is indirectly proportional with the length of the tube.
During the physical examination, what does orientation to place indicate?
A. The patient's ability to appropriately identify the current date, month, year B. The patient's neurologic reaction of the toes and soles of the feet when the bottoms of the feet are stroked C. The patient's ability to appropriate identification of oneself and the known nearby people D. The patient's ability to appropriately identify the place in which a person finds him- or herself