According to Dr. Hans Selye, the third stage of the "Stress Triad" is known as the ________ stage
A) alarm B) exhaustion C) resistance D) cumulative
B
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An example of an injury that results from the primary exposure in a nuclear explosion is:
A) Blindness B) Flash burn C) Multisystem trauma D) Radiation injury
Myopia, or nearsightedness, means that the eye sees distant objects well, but near objects appear blurry.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A formal, written document that describes how a physician's practice or hospital ensures that rules, regulations, and standards are being adhered to is known as what kind of plan?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Why is it important to continue the Heimlich maneuver after the patient loses consciousness?
A. As the unconscious patient is repositioned, this may force additional air through the airway. B. As the unconscious patient is repositioned, this may dilate the airway further. C. Manual thrusts performed during consciousness may partially move the object, thus continuing the Heimlich maneuver may further dislodge the object. D. The patient's muscles may relax during unconsciousness, facilitating the removal of the object.