The Glasgow Coma Scale is based on all of the following EXCEPT the patient's ability to ________
A) move limbs when requested B) perform specific finger and toe movements
C) respond verbally to questions D) open their eyes on command
B
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CN III innervates all of the following except
a. Medial rectus b. Levator palpebrae c. Superior oblique d. Inferior oblique
If you receive another call while talking to a patient, the procedure to follow is to
A. put the first caller on hold. B. ask another person in the office to help out by taking either call. C. get the second caller's name, address, and phone number before putting that call on hold. D. tell the second caller to call back when the office is not so busy.
The amount of gas used during gas exchange is:
A. the alveolar volume. B. the gas exchange volume. C. the tidal volume. D. the dead space volume.
What is the MOST common complication associated with a tracheostomy tube?
A) Air leakage around the cuff B) Tube dislodgement C) Mucus obstructing the tube D) Infection at the stoma