A _________ is removed intact by sharp dissection and extracted through a specimen retrieval bag using the technique described previously
A. peritoneal
B. teratoma
ANS: B
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A) Respirations of 20 per minute B) Pulse of 164 beats per minute C) Bruising to the back of the hand D) Pulse oximeter reading of 94% on room air
The scala ____________________ and scala tympani are separated by the basilar membrane
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following is a definition of etiology?
A. the chief complaint B. cause or origin of a disease or condition C. complications that occur D. comorbidities
Why is it important to notify dispatch if you suspect a patient has a diving-related submersion emergency, such as decompression sickness?
A) The dispatcher needs to know the diagnosis of every patient for record keeping purposes. B) The dispatcher can give step-by-step care instructions to the Emergency Medical Responders. C) Diving emergencies are rare, so the dispatcher will want to know something unusual has happened. D) The dispatcher may direct the ambulance to a specialized facility.