Which of the following is the usual site for capillary puncture in adults?
a. Fingertip
b. Earlobe
c. Heel
d. Toe
a
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The EMT shows he understands care of the post-delivery mother when he states:
A) "Allowing the baby to nurse immediately after delivery can help to control uterine bleeding." B) "We should be concerned if there is any bleeding from the vagina following delivery." C) "If blood is observed coming from the vagina after the baby has been delivered, the mother should be placed in the shock position." D) "Post-delivery hemorrhage can best be controlled by inserting a bulky dressing into the vagina."
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a. an injured cell destroying itself. c. oxygen deficiency. b. cell death. d. a buildup of waste products.
The cell that replaces salivary and lacrimal gland parenchyma, resulting in dryness seen in association with Sjögren's syndrome, is the:
a. Macrophage b. Lymphocyte c. Langerhans cell d. Neutrophil e. Mast cell