A 45-year-old female presents complaining of abdominal pain just superior to the symphysis pubis, urinary frequency, dysuria, and a fever of 99°F. Based on her complaints, the best diagnosis would be:
A) cystitis.
B) endometriosis.
C) ruptured ovarian cyst.
D) endometritis.
A
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A) Bariatric Surgery B) Chemotherapy C) Celiac Disease D) GERD
Injuries to the spleen are uncommon but most often occur because of ________.
A. a fall or a direct blow to the left upper quadrant of the abdomen B. breathing techniques that lead to a lack of oxygen in the diaphragm C. a blow to the middle portion of the abdomen, producing a transitory paralysis of the diaphragm D. a lack of visceral support that is caused by weak abdominal muscles
What would the LVSWI index equal if SVI is 42 mL/beat/m2, MAP is 105 mm Hg, PCWP is 12 mm Hg?
A. 53 g m/ m2 B. 42 g m/ m2 C. 64g m/ m2 D. 73 g m/ m2
A 50-year-old patient presents with a problem list consisting of deep probing depths, vertical and horizontal bone defects, and soft tissue recession. Which of the following is the sequence of care for this patient?
A) Periodontal debridement, oral hygiene instructions, surgery B) Oral hygiene instructions, periodontal debridement, reevaluation, surgery, and/or referral to periodontist C) Periodontal debridement and periodontal surgery and then referral to periodontist D) Oral hygiene instructions, periodontal debridement