Urinary frequency is a conclusive sign of pregnancy.

a. true
b. false


Ans: b. false

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ventilation-perfusion scanning : Diagnostic tool that uses __________ medicine, or radioactive material, to evaluate pulmonary function..

Fill in the missing word in the definition for the key term.

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14. In the dermatology office, the nurse demonstrates the application of an ointment. The client comments that ointments, creams, lotions, and similar treatments seem to have the same type of application use. How does the nurse respond? a. Ointment is applied when the skin is dry and not wet. b. Cream is applied when the skin is dry and not wet. c. Lotion is formulated for cosmetic applications only. d. Liniment is a preparation typically used for the elderly. ANSWER: a FEEDBACK: a. Ointment is applied when the skin is dry and not wet. It is a semisolid preparation containing a drug. b. Cream is applied when the skin is wet. c. Lotion is a liquid preparation applied externally for treatment of skin disorders. It is applied by patting the lotion on, whereas hand

lotion is rubbed into the skin. d. Liniment is a preparation for external use that is rubbed on the skin as a counterirritant. The liniment creates a different sensation such as burning and tingling to mask pain in the skin or muscles. POINTS: 1 QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice HAS VARIABLES: False DATE CREATED: 11/27/2017 2:53 AM DATE MODIFIED: 11/27/2017 2:53 AM a. Ointment is applied when the skin is dry and not wet. b. Cream is applied when the skin is dry and not wet. c. Lotion is formulated for cosmetic applications only. d. Liniment is a preparation typically used for the elderly.

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The most common isotype(s) for macroglobulinemia is(are)

a. IgA b. IgM c. IgG, IgA, and IgM d. IgG and IgA

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The process in which two hormones work together to accomplish an enhanced effect is called ________

A) synergism B) antagonism C) stimulation D) inhibition

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