An individual with type O blood has ________.
A. only antigen B on his or her red blood cells
B. neither antigen A nor B on his or her red blood cells.
C. both antigen A and B on his or her red blood cells
D. only antigen A on his or her red blood cells
Answer: B
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Fatigue during gait training may be due to:
a. time of day gait training is started. b. physical effort required to use an ambulatory assistive device. c. medications. d. amount to be learned to safely use an ambulatory assistive device.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Paralysis associated with a CVA is usually unilateral. 2. Signs and symptoms of a CVA vary according to the area of the brain affected as well as the type of CVA. 3. People who survive a CVA experience a low risk of recurrence. 4. Anxiety and pain associated with a dental appointment have the potential to trigger a CVA. 5. It is uncommon for a patient to experience a TIA prior to experiencing a severe stroke.
When using the OPQRST mnemonic, the EMT is getting information as it applies to the "P" category when she asks:
A) "Do you feel more short of breath when you are lying down?" B) "Does the chest pain spread to your back?" C) "What time did the symptoms start?" D) "Can you rate the pain on a scale of 1 to 10?"
The two main systems affected by local anesthetics are ______________ and _____
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word