Panniculectomy is performed to remove excess skin and adipose tissue from the _________
A. arms B. abdomen
ANS: B
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A summary of revisions and additions to Volume I of the ICD-9-CM is found:
a. at the end of the book. b. in Volume II. c. at the end of Volume I. d. in the appendix.
Two basic ways for the health care professional to obtain essential information about patients are observation and ______________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
You are assessing the hepatitis B vaccine needs of your client who states she is HIV positive. Her immunization history is complete, but she has never received hepatitis A vaccine, and her bloodwork indicates that she is non-immune. Which of the following statements are TRUE?
a. All clients who are HIV positive require a double µg dose for age of hepatitis A vaccine b. This client who are HIV positive should receive 2 doses of hepatitis A vaccine 6 months apart. c. All clients who are HIV positive should receive 3 doses of hepatitis A vaccine at 0, 1 and 6 months.
Knowledge of kinetics can help the paramedic:
A) predict injury patterns found in a patient. B) determine which organs have been injured. C) quantify how much blood a patient has lost. D) differentiate between medical and trauma patients.