Reaction time is the ability to rapidly propel the body or a part of the body from one point to another

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


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Which of the following infectious diseases was prevented by the first successful vaccination?

A. Polio B. Tuberculosis C. Smallpox D. Tetanus E. Rubella

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Choose the item in column 2 that best matches each item in column 1.

A) aids in temperature regulation B) the back region C) pumps blood throughout the body D) contains digestive organs E) divides body into left and right portions F) study of the eye G) more toward the surface of the body H) interchangeable with cephalic I) tissue that conducts electrical impulses J) interchangeable with ventral K) upper extremity L) the buttocks M) study of the skin N) tissue that produces movement O) organ in the respiratory system P) outermost boundary of a cell Q) study of tissue R) divides body into front and back portions S) lower extremity T) tip or summit of an organ U) organ in the male reproductive system V) contains heart and lungs W) pertaining to the side X) organ in the digestive system Y) lying face up 1) histology 2) cell membrane 3) muscular 4) nervous 5) stomach 6) lungs 7) prostate gland 8) coronal plane 9) sagittal plane 10) brachial region 11) crural region 12) dorsum 13) gluteal region 14) thoracic cavity 15) abdominal cavity 16) cardiovascular system 17) integumentary system 18) dermatology 19) ophthalmology 20) apex 21) supine 22) anterior 23) superior 24) lateral 25) superficial

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A nurse is aware that pediatric doses are dependent on a child’s weight. The nurse is caring for a child who weighs 50 pounds. How many kilograms does the client weigh?

a. 22.7 kilograms b. 50 kilograms c. 25 kilograms d. 15 kilograms

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Damage caused by ionizing radiation is an example of:

a. pathogens. b. teratogens. c. carcinogens. d. mutagens.

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