Risk factors for heart attacks include

A. cigarette smoking.
B. rapid pulse.
C. hypotension.
D. pollution.


Answer: A

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A. the upper arm. B. the anterior thigh. C. the deltoid. D. the abdomen.

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The patient scheduled for a Syme amputation in the morning is concerned about the ability to stand on the amputated extremity. The patient asks the nurse about his ability to stand after surgery. What is the nurse's best response to this question?

A) "You will be able to withstand full weight-bearing on this durable extremity after the amputation." B) "You will have minimal weight-bearing on this extremity and will require the use of an assistive device." C) "You will not be able to use this extremity and will receive teaching on use of a wheelchair." D) "You will be fitted for a prosthesis and your commitment to rehabilitation will determine your functional abilities."

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