Diphtheria is an example of a recombinant vaccine.
a. true
b. false
Answer: b. false
You might also like to view...
A cerebrovascular accident (CVA), or ________, occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is suddenly interrupted by an occlusion of a blood vessel (ischemia or embolism) or a ruptured blood vessel (hemorrhage) in the brain
a. unconsciousness b. affixation c. heart attack d. stroke
Which of the following statements regarding injury prevention around hoistway doors is LEAST accurate?
A. They are equipped with locks. B. They are equipped with electrical interlocks. C. All doors must be closed or the elevator will not run. D. A moving car will stay in motion if a hoistway door is open.
Fluoride deficiency can result in a condition called fluorosis. Fluorosis can lead to enamel hypoplasia and defects with decreased caries resistance
A) Both statements are true. B) Both statements are false. C) The first statement is true; the second is false. D) The first statement is false; the second is true.
Your partner reports that a patient's blood pressure is 156/78 mmHg. From this reading, what should the AEMT recognize?
A) The pulse pressure is 224 mmHg. B) The blood pressure in the veins is 156 mmHg. C) The systolic blood pressure is 78 mmHg. D) The diastolic blood pressure is 78 mmHg.