Peripheral nerves contain:
a. Sensory nerve cells
b. Motor nerve cells
c. Autonomic nerve cells
C
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A) Administer the antidote for cyanide. B) Monitor the patient and transport. C) Obtain vital signs with the patient in a supine position. D) Administer oxygen via nonrebreather mask.
You have been called for a 2-week-old male patient whose mother feels as though he is "sick." When assessing this patient and obtaining a history from the mother, which finding would be most concerning?
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With pertussis disease, thick mucus blocks the airways.
a. true b. false
In MRI, the primary visual factor is often called
a. linearity. b. geometric shape. c. resolution. d. brightness.