Your friend plays on the intramural soccer team. You notice one week that she is spending more time than usual running in the mornings and practicing kicking goals in the afternoon. When you ask about her intensity, she explains that she has a big game coming up and that she is determined to win. Which of the following is her chief motivation for exercise?

A) Having fun B) Competition C) Socializing D) Losing weight


B

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A) musculoskeletal B) endocrine C) integumentary D) digestive

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A child has experienced a "bee-sting" while at the park. The health care provider is walking by and notices the child has swelling around the eyes, lips, and face in general. What priority assessment should the nurse make at this time?

A) Palpate for carotid pulses in the neck. B) Assess skin on the truck and back for development of hives. C) Assess and establish an open airway. D) Try to listen to breath sounds by placing your ear on the child's chest.

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The smaller branches of an artery are known as ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The radiation doses delivered to a patient in a nuclear medicine procedure present a small chance of causing cancer because

A. the beams are extremely precise. B. nuclear medicine does involve radiation to display image. C. its dose is high, but given over a short period of time. D. the patient wears a lead apron during the procedure E. the ionizing radiation it emits travels a short distance.

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