If a patient has taken a drug whose name you are not familiar with, you should:

A) make the patient hypothermic to slow the poison.
B) involve a poison control center.
C) administer activated charcoal.
D) give any antidote you think of.


B

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The trigeminal nerve arises from the:

a. Pons b. Midbrain c. Medulla oblongata

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In the healthy heart, the electrical impulses that cause normal contraction of the cardiac muscle are initiated in the:

A) Sinoatrial node B) Left atrium C) Bundle branches D) Ventricles

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Following interphase, a cell may enter _______________, which is a part of cell division in which the nucleus divides and the cell membrane constricts to divide the cytoplasm of the cell. 

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

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The administration of a drug by placing it under the tongue until it dissolves is called

A) transdermal B) sublingual C) buccal D) topical

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