There are ____________________ bones in the human body.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


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Which sexually transmitted disease is caused by a parasitic protozoan and is often seen in combination with gonorrhea?

a. chlamydia c. syphilis b. herpes genitalis d. trichomoniasis

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While caring for an older adult male, the nurse observes that his skin is dry and wrinkled, his hair is gray, and he needs glasses to read. Based on these observations, what would the nurse conclude?

A) These are normal physiologic changes of aging. B) The observations are not typically found in older adults. C) These are abnormal observations and must be reported. D) Extra education will be necessary to prevent complications.

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How would you manage this patient? Provide rationales for your actions

You are caring for a 68-year-old man who has had bilateral inguinal hernia repairs under a spinal blockade with sedation. His preoperative BP was 120/80 mmHg and his BP on arrival into the PACU was 105/85 mmHg. Your second blood pressure reading shows that his BP has fallen to 85/68 mmHg. What will be an ideal response?

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Immune response

A) protects the body against specific infections. B) does not spread. C) causes death if untreated. D) is a common sign of malignancies.

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