The two most common causes of fatal anaphylaxis are ________ and ________
A) shellfish, tree nuts
B) hymenoptera stings, tree nuts
C) hymenoptera stings, injected penicillin
D) shellfish, sulfa drugs
C
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A 69-year-old man is complaining of weakness to the left arm and leg. He also states that he is nauseated and has a headache. The patient's past medical history includes stroke and diabetes. In relation to this information, which one of the following is true?
A) The headache is a symptom related to the chief complaint. B) The history of diabetes is a sign related to the chief complaint. C) The dizziness is a sign indicating the severity of the chief complaint. D) The history of diabetes is a contributing symptom of the chief complaint.
The recommended practice to damp dust the surgical lights, furniture, and fixed equipment in the operating suite is ___________
A. at the end of the day C. before each case of the day B. before the beginning of each shift D. before the first case of the day
Blood cannot be drawn from a site above a(n) ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What does the term flexion mean?
A. Straightening or increasing the angle of the joint. B. Decreasing the angle of the joint or to bend the joint. C. Moving the extremity back to the body. D. Turning the forearm so the palm is facing upward.