Night sweats, productive cough, fever, chills, fatigue, and weight loss are symptoms of

A. hepatitis.
B. diphtheria.
C. pharyngitis.
D. tuberculosis.


D. tuberculosis.

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In which mode does cycle asynchrony most commonly occur?

a. Volume ventilation. b. Pressure ventilation. c. CPAP. d. No mode is more susceptible.

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The primary out-of-pocket expense for a member of a managed care insurance program is the:

a. coinsurance. b. deductible. c. copayment. d. fee for service.

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An OT practitioner is evaluating a client whose primary complaint is the inability to raise her arm to reach high cabinets and shelves

The therapist notes a very tight mature scar band crossing the client's posterior axilla that is lim-iting full shoulder motion. What should the therapist do? A. Initiate stretching exercises for shoulder flexion. B. Explore assistive devices or compensatory strategies to reach items. C. Fit the client with a clavicular strap. D. A and C.

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Several attempts to orotracheally intubate an unresponsive, apneic young man have failed. You resume bag-mask ventilations and begin transport to a hospital located 25 miles away. En route, you begin having difficulty maintaining an adequate mask-to-face seal with the bag-mask device. Assuming that you have the proper equipment, which of the following techniques to secure a patent airway would be MOST appropriate?

A) Transillumination intubation B) Blind nasotracheal intubation C) An open or needle cricothyrotomy D) Further attempts at orotracheal intubation

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