If you break the lateral bone of your forearm, you have fractured your ________.

A. ulna
B. radius
C. olecranon
D. humerus
E. carpals


Answer: B

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A) The frequency of the action potential is directly correlated with neurotransmitter release. B) The frequency of the action potential is inversely correlated with neurotransmitter release. C) The intracellular concentration of Ca2+ remains stable because of intracellular buffers. D) The concentration of Ca2+ is inversely related to the amount of neurotransmitter released.

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A) vitamin A. B) vitamin B. C) vitamin E. D) vitamin C. E) vitamin K.

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A) prompt transport of the patient to a trauma center. B) rapid administration of corticosteroid medications. C) aggressive administration of IV crystalloid solutions. D) spinal motion restriction and prevention of heat loss.

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