Point of care testing commonly uses blood drawn from capillaries.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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________ Hot soaks involve having the patient put the affected part of the body into a container of water with or without medication for 15 minutes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Muscle edema, in which the pressure within the fascial compartment of the muscle increases above capillary perfusion pressure, results in:
A) pathological fractures. B) rhabdomyolysis. C) compartment syndrome. D) dry gangrene.
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During a ____, the patient does not remain conscious.
A. pseudoseizure B. psychogenic seizure C. simple partial seizure D. complex partial seizure
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The medical term for the condition called pinkeye is:
A. choroiditis. B. pupilitis. C. corneitis. D. conjunctivitis.
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