__________ is used to describe the substance that comprises all physical objects

A) Mass
B) Density
C) Energy
D) Matter


D

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Your patient is a nine-year-old female who was struck by a vehicle as she ran across the street. She is unresponsive and has a hematoma over the left parietal area and an open, depressed skull fracture on the right parietal area. She has bruising on the left flank and hip. She is breathing irregularly at 8 times per minute and has a heart rate of 56. She has a faint carotid pulse but no radial

pulse. Which of the following is/are most likely to account for your patient's heart rate? 1. Normal range for a healthy, fit, nine-year-old child 2. Hypoxia due to impaired respiratory status secondary to traumatic brain injury 3. Increasing intracranial pressure due to traumatic brain injury exacerbated by hypoxia 4. Myocardial contusion A) 3 B) 4 C) 1 D) 2 and 3

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A patient with quadriplegia most likely suffered an injury to his:

A) brain. B) thoracic spine. C) arms and legs. D) cervical spine.

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Leukocytes are the workhorses of the immune system and are produced in the:

a. pancreas. b. liver. c. intestines. d. bone marrow.

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Calculate the pulse pressure if diastolic pressure is 95 and systolic pressure is 140

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