What emotions are generally considered to be negative?


but might include anger, guilt, fear, or grief.

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The sex glands are the:

A. gonads. B. adrenals. C. pineal. D. thyroid.

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A patient with hypovolemic shock secondary to widespread second- and third-degree burns is being mechanically ventilated

The patient appears agitated, and the respiratory therapist is unable to synchronize the ventilator to the patient. Which drug can the respiratory therapist suggest to the ICU team to sedate this patient and synchronize ventilation? a. Fentanyl b. Morphine c. Propofol d. Succinylcholine

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This is a hospital followup of this 63-year-old gentleman who was recently discharged for congestive heart failure

The patient states that he is feeling better today. He is monitoring his weight daily. He denies any shortness of breath, orthopnea, (1) __________ dyspnea, (2) __________ edema. His energy level is good. CURRENT MEDICATIONS: 1. Imdur 60 mg daily. 2. Furosemide 40 mg b.i.d. 3. Lanoxin 0.125 mg daily. 4. (3) __________ 10 mg daily. 5. Zestril 15 mg daily. 6. Aspirin once a day. 7. (4) __________ 30 mEq daily. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: Alert, oriented, with no acute distress. Blood pressure 110/80. Weight is 207. Heart rate is 60. Neck is supple without jugular venous distention or (5)__________. Lungs are clear, without wheezing, rhonchi, or (6)__________. Heart: Regular rate and rhythm, without murmurs, gallops, or rubs. Abdomen is soft, nontender, without mass or organomegaly. Extremities are without edema. LABORATORY: EKG: A 100% paced rhythm. Blood work reveals potassium 4.4, magnesium 1.9. (7) __________ level is 1.27. IMPRESSION: 1. Congestive heart failure. 2. (8)__________cardiomyopathy. 3. Status post myocardial infarction. 4. Intermittent atrial fibrillation. 5. (9)__________ syndrome. 6. Diabetes mellitus. 7. Hyperthyroidism. 8. Permanent pacemaker. PLAN: At this point, the patient seems to be doing quite well on his present medical regimen. Will ask him to continue following his daily weights and to call with any recurrent (10)__________ or symptoms. We will ask him to return in approximately 1 month or earlier if needed.

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The least likely finding in the assessment of a patient with a spinal cord injury is:

A) numbness or tingling sensations in the arms or legs. B) weakness of the extremities. C) deformity of the spinal column. D) neck and back pain.

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