Which of the following terms means yellow staining of tissues with bile pigments, including bilirubin?
A. Hemochromatosis
B. Glycosuria
C. Hemoglobinuria
D. Hemoglobin
E. Icterus
Answer: E
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Which of the following is probably the most serious disadvantage of oral contraceptives for most women?
A. They provide no protection against STDs. B. They cause symptoms of early pregnancy. C. They cause vaginal bleeding (spotting) between periods. D. They are likely to cause acne.
Larry started a fitness program about 8 weeks ago. He runs 2 miles every day and does some weight training. He likes to use weight machines and focuses on 1 or 2 muscle groups each day. He could initially do 6 repetitions of most exercises in his program, and he can now do 15-20. Larry likes the initial improvement in his energy level and appearance since starting the program. He has noticed that his work in construction seems a little easier, too. However, Larry doesn't think he is getting as much benefit out of his program now as he did at the start of his fitness program.Larry wants to increase his strength level further. Larry needs to
A. increase the amount of resistance when weight training. B. use free weights instead of weight machines. C. increase his warm-up and stretching time to make his muscles more flexible. D. increase his daily run to 3 miles.
Coronary arteries carry blood
A. to the rest of the body. B. between heart chambers. C. to the lungs. D. to the heart muscle.
If a systematic program design is created based on research evidence and theory, it will likely:
a. help clients achieve their goals more efficiently and effectively. b. result in a higher staff-to-client ratio. c. deter the specialist from developing other outcomes-based programs. d. result in higher rates of client recidivism.