Which of the following is an example of an opioid medication?
Dolophine®
Daypro®
Nalfon®
Cataflam®
Dolophine®
Rationale: Dolophine® (methadone) is an example of an opioid. Daypro®, Nalfon®, and Cataflam® are NSAID medications.
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There are four methods by which poisons can enter the body. The one that means they were taken by way of the mouth is:
a. injection c. inhalation b. ingestion d. absorption
Why are discharge statistics more accurate than admission statistics as a count of inpatients served by a hospital?
a. Deaths are not counted as discharges b. Deaths are counted as discharges c. Babies are born in hospitals d. Some newborn infants need critical care
A "CABG" is a procedure performed in the
A) respiratory system. B) cardiovascular system. C) female genital system. D) digestive system.
Blood leaves the capillary beds and is returned to the right side of the heart by the:
A. venules and veins. B. pulmonary capillary vessels. C. cellular capillary vessels. D. arterioles and arteries.