Handling of a bird presented in a critical condition is likely to result in the _______________ of the patient

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


death

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Severe intoxication with opioids is signified by:

A) damage to the brain, nerves, red blood cells, and digestive system B) hypotension, bradycardia, hypothermia, coma, and respiratory arrest C) gastroenteritis, neurologic toxicity, bloody diarrhea, and shock D) abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea

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Which of the following syndromes is caused by damage to the glomerulus, usually from a local or systemic disease?

a. Urinary syndrome b. Sitz syndrome c. Nephrotic syndrome d. Pelvic syndrome

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An OT practitioner is reassessing a client's shoulder external rotation active ROM at discharge

During the initial evaluation, ROM measurements (0-15) were taken with the client seated and the humerus adducted because of the presence of shoulder pain. The client's pain has since re-solved, and ROM has improved so that the client is now able to abduct the humerus to assume the alternative testing position. To document discharge ROM, what should the OT do? A. State that the ROM has improved but measurements were not taken because pain has resolved. B. Observe the motion and estimate the ROM. C. Measure external rotation with the humerus abducted. D. Measure external rotation with the humerus adducted.

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In addition to improving systemic perfusion following an electrical burn injury, you should administer IV crystalloid fluid boluses in order to:

A. abruptly increase the blood pressure. B. concentrate myoglobin in the renal tubules. C. maintain adequate urine output. D. prevent the occurrence of dysrhythmias.

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