In a recent survey, ten percent of doctors reported telling their patients a lie within the past year
A. True
B. False
Answer: A
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Match the name of the law with its definition
Hilton's Law_____ Pfluger's Law of Unilaterality_____ Pfluger's Law of Symmetry_____ Pfluger's Law of Intensity______ Pfluger's Law of Radiation______ Pfluger's Law of Generalization_____ Bowditch's Law______ Head's Law____ Arndt-Schultz Law___ a) If a mild irritation is applied to sensory nerves, the spinal reflex (i.e., the muscle contraction) occurs typically only on the side of the spinal cord that is irritated. b) The spinal reflex is usually more intense on the side of irritation. The spinal reflex on the opposite side will be generally less pronounced. c) If the irritation continues to increase, it is propagated upward along the spinal cord, eventually irritating the nerves coming from the segments of the spinal cord above the level of injury. d) Moderate or low-level stimuli activate physiological processes while very strong stimuli inhibit them. e) The nerve trunk that supplies a specific joint also supplies the muscles of the joint, as well as the skin over their insertions. f) When the irritation is sufficient to reach the brain, the medulla oblongata stimulates the entire spinal cord, causing a general contraction of all muscles in the body. g) When a painful stimulus is applied to an area of low sensitivity that connects with an area of higher sensitivity, the pain is felt where there is higher sensitivity rather than in the area of lower sensitivity. h) If the irritation is sufficiently increased, the spinal reflex is manifested, not only on the irritated side, but also in similar muscles on the opposite side of the body. i) Nerves will have either a full response or a total lack of response to a particular stimulus, depending on the strength of that stimulus.
During a musculoskeletal exam, you find redness of the skin over a nontraumatized joint. Which of the following is LEAST likely to be the cause?
A) Rheumatic fever B) Dislocation C) Gout D) Arthritis
Life-threatening arrhythmias can result in death of the AMI patient as soon as:
A) 3 hours after onset. B) 4 hours after onset. C) 2 hours after onset. D) 1 hour after onset.
Scarlett would like to work in a medical-related administrative field but is not interested in working in a medical office. Which of the following would offer the best choice of a career for Scarlett?
A. Education B. Education and home health sales C. Food management D. Home health sales