A fungal infection of the nails is referred to as

A. tinea corporis.
B. tines pedis.
C. tinea unguium.
D. tinea cruris.


Answer: C

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1. Hospital administration. 2. Nursing administration of the hospital. 3. Joint Commission. 4. Nursing personnel of the special care units.

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A) Rigid abdomen, Levine's sign, pain relief leaning forward B) Rebound tenderness, McBurney's sign, low-grade fever C) Right lower quadrant pain, Chvostek's sign, muscle guarding D) Periumbilical pain, Trousseau's sign, pain relief with pressure

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A junctional escape rhythm occurs because of _____

a. severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease b. multiple irritable sites firing within the AV junction c. slowing of the rate of the heart's primary pacemaker d. intrathoracic pressure changes associated with the normal respiratory cycle

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