The adductors (brevis, longus, and magnus), gracilis, and pectineus are in the ____________________ group of muscles that move the femur.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


medial

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which step comes first in the healing process?

A) fibroblast migration B) fibrinolysis C) inflammation D) granulation tissue formation E) scar formation

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Which of the following variables is higher in the pulmonary circulation than the systemic circulation?

A. arterial pressure B. net capillary filtration C. total flow per minute D. vascular resistance E. venous PO2

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A paramedic is treating a patient who has a flail chest secondary to an assault. The patient has shallow breathing because of the extreme pain of the injury. The best treatment plan for this patient is to:

a. Administer normal saline b. Administer sodium bicarbonate c. Assist ventilations d. Provide comfort measures to slow the patient's breathing

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