Which of the following structures drains into the collecting tubule?

A) Glomerulus B) Proximal convoluted tubule
C) Distal convoluted tubule D) Loop of Henle


C

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Use of neuromuscular blockade in respiratory distress is:

a. Indicted when aminophylline is not available b. Commonly indicated to gain control of a patients airway c. Contraindicated d. Only indicated when an experienced provider is available to gain control of the airway

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Within the body, the release of histamine would cause dilation of the:

A) blood vessels. B) small airways. C) upper airway. D) salivary glands.

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The simplest airway management technique in a patient without suspected cervical spine injury is the:

A) head-tilt/chin-lift maneuver. B) modified jaw-thrust maneuver. C) use of an oropharyngeal airway. D) Sellick's maneuver.

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Which of the following is NOT indicated in the management of a patient in shock?

A) Minimizing on-scene time B) Delaying a detailed exam until en route to the hospital C) On-scene spinal precautions, if indicated D) High-speed ambulance transportation

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