The genetic information for the body is located in ____. 

A. carbohydrates
B. phospholipids
C. DNA
D. triglycerides
E. RNA


C. DNA
DNA contains the genetic information of cells.

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When writing a press release, the "inverted pyramid" style of writing:

a. will save "the best for last" and allow the reader to anticipate the real reason for the release. b. places the most important information at the beginning of the release. c. is never used when writing a news release. d. is not a true style of writing.

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You have been called for a patient with angina. On scene, the 67-year-old man reports that he has a history of angina and the pain started when he was moving firewood from the garage into his house. Unfortunately, the pain has yet to go away, despite three nitroglycerin tablets and 20 minutes of rest. Your next action should be to:

A) Check the patient's vital signs B) Administer a nitroglycerin tablet and aspirin C) Attach the AED but do not turn it on D) Provide supplemental oxygen via nonrebreather

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Which of these statements made by the patient regarding abdominal pain would lead the EMT to suspect appendicitis?

A) "The stabbing pain started in the right side of my belly and spread up toward my stomach." B) "I had back pain for about a week, and now the pain is all throughout my belly." C) "The pain started around my belly button and slowly spread down to the right side of my belly." D) "The pain comes and goes and is more noticeable on the left side of my stomach."

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Which is an example of a valid reason for restricting access to a patient's medical record?

A) Access to information in the patient record is never restricted, regardless of reason. B) Information revealed during litigation would adversely impact a person's marriage. C) Patient information obtained via court order would reveal criminal behavior. D) Releasing information might have a detrimental effect on the patient's mental health.

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