________ are a set of standards a person uses to measure the worth or importance of someone or something.
A. Prejudices
B. Values
C. Characters
D. Behaviors
Answer: B
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In acupressure, __________________ is used to treat the acupoints
a. direct pressure b. vibration c. repeated applications of pressure d. All of the above
Barry is a 20-year-old, 245-pound college football player who was injured during a game last week. He suffered two broken ribs, a fracture to the left tibia, and a dislocated right knee and is currently confined to a wheelchair. He is in the office today for a follow-up appointment. He cannot disrobe or move to the examination table without help. Rose, the medical assistant, weighs 125 pounds. She is strong and is trained in lifting patients. Which of the following is her best course of action?
A. Allow Barry to remain in the wheelchair, fully dressed, for the physician's examination B. Request assistance from another staff member to help move Barry to the examination table C. Ask a male staff member to help Barry disrobe, but allow him to remain in the wheelchair D. Lock the wheels on the wheelchair and perform a one-person lift as she has been taught E. Wait until the physician arrives to help move Barry to the examination table
Which category of HIV treatment regimen works by blocking HIV's ability to merge with and infect healthy cells?
A) non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors B) fusion inhibitors C) protease inhibitors D) integrase inhibitors
A female patient, who receives oxygen at home by concentrator, calls in to the providing home care company. When the call is routed to the respiratory therapist, the patient indicates the oxygen concentrator is not working even though the switch is "on" position and the machine is plugged in. The respiratory therapist should first ask the patient to
A. perform a flow calibration on the concentrator. B. check the circuit breaker. C. remain at rest until a therapist arrives. D. switch to her 'E' cylinder for oxygen.