A person is choking. If the obstruction is not relieved:

a. Stroke will occur
b. Shock will occur
c. Seizures will occur
d. Cardiac arrest will occur


D

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1. The buttocks are presenting first, with the feet flexed on the abdomen. 2. The buttocks are presenting first, with the feet close to the head. 3. The head and one foot will present first. 4. One or both feet are presenting first.

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Which of the following types of pneumonia listed below is best characterized by an infective agent that produces sputum samples with a peptidoglycan cell wall,

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Mrs. Tuber is a 36-year-old patient who comes into the health center with complaints that her fingernails are not growing. Which structure is the site of new nail growth?

a. Cuticle b. Perionychium c. Matrix d. Nail bed

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The nurse has to collect a stool specimen from a client. The nurse asks a student nurse about the most common stool test that is performed. What is the best response by the student nurse about the most common test done on stool?

A) Assess for functioning of the GI system B) Identify proper functioning of accessory GI organs C) Assess for presence of occult blood in the stool D) Identify presence of intestinal parasites or their eggs

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