In most cases, epilepsy can be controlled by administering:
a. an antidepressant
b. an anticonvulsant
c. an antibiotic
d. all of the above
b. an anticonvulsant
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Whole grains products are higher in fiber because they contain the ________ and ________ parts of the grain, while processed white grains only contain the ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following is a typical job responsibility for a medical assistant?
a. Diagnosing medical conditions b. Interpreting electrocardiograms c. Dispensing medication d. Maintaining patient confidentiality
What is the primary effect on the body when an EMT assists a patient with a prescribed inhaler if the patient is short of breath?
A) Dissolved mucus in the airways B) Increased contraction of the diaphragm C) Decreased heart rate D) Relaxation of the bronchioles
Cilia help keep the lungs clean
Indicate whether the statement is true or false