Which of the following is frequently used as an autograft to replace the mandible in a radical neck dissection?
a. clavicle
b. fibula
c. humerus
d. radius
b
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A) The lining of the patient's abdominal cavity is inflamed. B) The patient's kidneys and pancreas are infected. C) The patient is actively hemorrhaging and requires blood. D) The abdominal aorta is inflamed and in danger of rupture.
____ is defined as the yellowish color in the sclera, or whites of the eyes, and/or a yellowish tinge to the skin.
A. Hepatitis B. Icterus C. Cirrhosis D. Jaundice
____ medicine is a field of medical practice which often requires a great deal of data to be gathered in a very limited amount of time.
A. Therapeutic B. Trauma C. Incident D. Emergency
The therapist is using gas exchange criteria to establish PEEP for a mechanically ventilated patient with ARDS. Therefore, which of the following approaches would be used to determine the appropriate PEEP level? I. the lower inflection point II. PEEP-Fio2 table III. Pao2/Fio2 IV. PEEP titration curve
A. I, II only B. II, IV only C. I, II, IV only D. II, II, IV only