Referred pain to the left shoulder caused by diaphragmatic irritation, which is caused by the presence of blood and may indicate splenic injury is known as:
A) Grey Turner's sign.
B) Cullen's sign.
C) Kehr's sign.
D) Murphy's sign.
Answer: C
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concerning? A) SpO2 94% B) Increased wheezing C) Heart rate 88 D) Blood pressure 100/64
Approximately what percentage of cardiac output flows through the renal system per minute?
a. 10 b. 20 c. 30 d. 40
A significant distinction between a chylous fluid and pseudochylous fluid is:
A) pseudochylous fluid is often bloody and yellow whereas chylous fluid appears greenish with a metallic sheen. B) chylous fluid frequently contains chylomicrons whereas pseudochylous fluid does not typically contain chylomicrons. C) pseudochylous fluid frequently contains chylomicrons whereas chylous fluid does not typically contain chylomicrons. D) microscopic findings for chylous typically contains mixed cells whereas pseudochylous fluid has primarily lymphocytes.
Written explanations for all ________ should be made by practices.
A. partial payments B. claim delays C. claim denials D. All of these are correct.