Therapeutic radiology simulation is described as:
A. three-dimensional.
B. M-mode.
C. A-mode.
D. All of these
Answer: A
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Which of the following is another name for an ambulance cot?
A) Wheeled ambulance stretcher B) Reeve's stretcher C) Stair chair D) Scoop stretcher
A female who had hot coffee thrown at her has a superficial burn to the right side of her face. After transferring the patient to the hospital emergency department for continued care, a new EMT asks you if the patient will have a permanent scar on her face. Which is your best reply?
A) "She will probably have some degree of scarring, but it will not be very noticeable." B) "It depends; if the skin peels, she will probably be left with some degree of scarring." C) "Since the burn was superficial, a small skin graft can be used to hide any and all scars." D) "Since only the outer layer of skin was burned, there is little chance of scarring."
These results are consistent with a diagnosis of:
Serum chemistry results on a 53-year-old female are AST: 120 U/L (4–34U/L) ALT: 185 U/L (5–40 U/L) ALP: 785 U/L (<165 U/L) gGT: 225 U/L (5–24 U/L) Total Bilirubin: 10.8 mg/dL Direct Bilirubin: 8.6 mg/dL urine bilirubin: positive urine urobilinogen: Normal fecal urobilinogen: decreased a. Hemolytic anemia. b. Hepatitis. c. Dubin-Johnson. d. Biliary obstruction.
A severe decrease in the T cell count is known as:
a. HIV b. lupus c. lymphoma d. SCIDS