HIV is transmitted through which of the following body fluids _______

A) blood, semen, vaginal secretions
B) blood, vaginal secretions
C) urine, blood, semen
D) urine, semen


Answer: A) blood, semen, vaginal secretions

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A 57-year-old male patient has fallen 20 feet while setting up holiday lights on his roof. He impacted the ground feet first and has suffered open fractures to both tibias, with both bones protruding through the skin. Your assessment reveals him to be responsive to painful stimuli. His airway is open, his breathing is rapid, and his radial pulse is weak. The skin is cool and diaphoretic. Vital

signs are: pulse 132, respirations 24, and BP 106/90 mmHg. According to family, he has no medical history. Your partner is providing positive pressure ventilation. At this point in the patient's care, it is a priority for you to: A) cover the patient with a blanket. B) look for other injuries. C) notify the hospital. D) immobilize the fractures.

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Adult-onset Still's disease: ________

Fill in the blank with correct ICD-10.

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Using a CPT manual, select the correct code for the following procedure

Removal of cranial neurostimulator pulse generator

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Which of the following sites are commonly used for manual capillary puncture?

A. Middle finger B. Ring finger C. Heel of the foot on an infant D. All of these

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