Ebola is only transmitted human to human

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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In distinguishing between delirium and dementia, you should recall that delirium:

a. is a chronic, slowly progressive process; dementia is rapid in onset and has a fluctuating course. b. tends not to affect memory; dementia tends to impair memory. c. may be reversed if treated early; dementia is an irreversible disorder. d. causes global cognitive deficits; dementia causes focal cognitive deficits.

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A car swerved to miss a deer in the road and hit a utility pole at a low rate of speed. Damage to the car is minimal, but the 82-year-old male passenger was not wearing a seat belt and hit his head on the dashboard. He presents as confused and diaphoretic. His daughter, the driver, states that he has a history of dementia, high blood pressure, and diabetes, as well as coronary artery disease. She adds that he took his insulin about 2 hours ago. Which question to the daughter would be most important at this time?

A) "How far along is the dementia?" B) "He seems sweaty. Was he feeling okay this morning?" C) "Did he eat anything today?" D) "Does he take medication for the high blood pressure?"

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Which test is used to determine the stability of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)?

A) posterior drawer test B) Lachman test C) Apley distraction test D) patella femoral compression test

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The intensity of exercise can be measured by monitoring the heart rate during exercise

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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