The classic sign of an acute myocardial infarction is:
A. chest pain lasting 20 minutes or longer.
B. sharp pain in the chest.
C. pain radiating down the right arm and upper back.
D. regular pulse rate.
A
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The purpose of the primary assessment is to:
A) identify and treat life-threatening conditions. B) identify any allergies to medications. C) determine the need for additional resources. D) determine the chances of survival.
A smoker who also takes supplemental vitamin K would be expected to:
A) have a higher incidence of polycythemia. B) have enhanced clotting ability. C) have a lower risk of developing pulmonary embolism. D) be unable to generate active forms of clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X.
Drugs from which of the following schedules have the least potential for addiction and abuse?
a. Schedule II b. Schedule III c. Schedule IV d. Schedule V
Bilateral benign paroxysmal vertigo is reported with code _________________________
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