Which muscle(s) move the radius and ulna?
A) biceps brachii
B) anconeus
C) pronator quadratus
D) triceps brachii
E) All of the above
E
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Which of the following is a concern when dealing with an adolescent patient?
A) The adolescent patient fears permanent disfigurement from injuries. B) Physiologically, adolescents are very different from adults. C) The adolescent patient will generally be more truthful about what happened in front of his parents than in front of his peers. D) Adolescents usually lack the sophistication to understand explanations of what you are doing and why.
A 70-year-old woman collapsed in the grocery store. She does not respond to painful stimuli. Her skin is cool and dry. Her respirations are 8 per minute and shallow. She has a carotid pulse of 38 per minute. You should first:
A) assist her breathing. B) perform a secondary assessment. C) apply the AED pads. D) obtain the patient's blood pressure.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of nifedipine (Procardia)?
A) It has little effect on preload, so orthostatic hypotension is not a problem. B) Reduction of blood pressure is accomplished by reducing the peripheral vascular resistance. C) It effectively dilates the coronary arteries. D) It produces a positive inotropic effect on the heart.
Which type of patient encounter must be documented in the medical record?
A) Canceled appointments B) Request for prescription refill C) Request for lab results D) All of the above