Gluteal areas are served by the ____ veins.
A. azygos
B. intercostal
C. saphenous
D. iliac
D. iliac
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complete. What is your most prudent action regarding IV access? A) Cannulate the shunt; the patient is obviously decompensating due to blood loss. B) Look for other sites for venipuncture. C) Now that the bleeding is controlled, there should be no need to access the shunt and risk its contamination. D) Call for a supervisor to make the decision to cannulate the shunt.
Which of the following is a common cause of residential fires?
A. Smoking materials B. Extension cords used correctly C. Well maintained electrical appliances D. Appropriate placement of combustibles
How would range and strength of abduction of the upper extremity be affected if there were a rupture of the coracoclavicular ligament?
What will be an ideal response?
The abbreviation NEC is used in the ICD-9-CM to indicate:
A) additional details are in the medical record, but there is not a more specific code available. B) sequencing instructions for conditions and codes that have sequencing requirements. C) information to assign a more specific code is not available in the medical record. D) a reference to another main term or condition is needed to locate the correct code.