________ is the MOST common type of fungal skin infection and is highly contagious
A) Tinea corporis B) Tinea unguium C) Tinea cruris D) Tinea pedis
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Your male patient complaining of abdominal pain describes his pain as a dull, crampy sensation that is making him nauseous. The patient is most likely describing ________ pain
A) visceral B) referred C) somatic D) parietal
Immediately after assisting a diabetic patient with her nitroglycerin, she states that she feels weak, dizzy, and nauseated. Which of the following should the EMT do next?
A) Position her in an upright position. B) Inform her that this is normal. C) Determine her blood glucose level. D) Check her blood pressure.
When acetylcholine is released, it causes the heart rate to:
A. slow and atrioventricular conduction rates to slow. B. increase and atrioventricular conduction rates to slow. C. slow and atrioventricular conduction rates to increase. D. increase and atrioventricular conduction rates to increase.
Identifying the episode of care:
A) is necessary in order to assign the 7th-character extension. B) must be specifically documented by the physician. C) neither A nor B.