Bath salts can be smoked, swallowed, snorted, injected, or inhaled and have effects comparable to those of ecstasy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Why is cooling down after exercise important?
A) It restores circulation to its normal resting condition. B) It boosts oxygen consumption. C) It maintains blood flow to the extremities. D) It spreads protective fluid within the joints.
The complete blood count report of a client who complains of headache and weakness shows the following
Red blood cells 3.4 cells x 106 White blood cells 7 x 103 g/dL Platelets 200,000 Hemoglobin 10 g/dL Which condition has the client developed? 1. Anemia 2. Leukopenia 3. Thrombocytopenia 4. None of the above
Teacher health education preparation is:
a) complete at graduation (b) best updated through in-service workshops (c) confined to noncontroversial topics (d) enhanced by joining and participating in professional organi-zations
Read this excerpt from a patient's health record:Hospital CourseNeuro: On admission exam, Decker was found to have mild lumbar lordosis, pseudohypertrophy of his calf muscles, and a waddling gait. He did not have any genu varum or genu valgus. No hyporeflexia was noted. The initial concern was a muscular dystrophy. Given a family history of polymyositis, that was considered as well. Decker's labs were consistent with muscular dystrophy. An electromyography showed myopathic changes. A muscle biopsy was then performed to help distinguish which of the muscular dystrophies the patient has. The results are pending.CV: Cardiology was consulted, given the strong risk for developing cardiomyopathy.Resp: No problems were seen throughout the hospital stay. Decker was educated in performing
breathing exercises and also about the respiratory problems often seen later on in the condition.Ortho: Orthopedic surgery was consulted for Decker's scoliosis.Social: Much of the hospital stay focused on patient education. Which of the following tests showed "myopathic changes"? A. Procedure for looking into a muscle B. Procedure for measuring the electrical activity of a muscle C. Procedure for studying muscles D. Imaging procedure using a computer to produce cross sections along an axis E. A record of the electrical activity of a muscle