In neurons, ATP (energy) is made in the:
a. Mitochondria
b. Nucleus
c. Microtubules
d. Cell membrane
A
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Which of the following should be done in order to achieve an accurate reading? A) Extrapolate the concentration from a standard curve. B) Obtain another sample. C) Order a more sensitive machine. D) Perform a dilution of the sample.
Most of digestion and absorption takes place in the stomach
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following lesions is raised with a diameter of more than 5 mm?
A. Furuncle B. Cyst C. Nodule D. Papule
You are assessing an elderly patient who was just released from the hospital following surgery to replace a knee joint. The patient is complaining of shortness of breath, sharp pain with breathing, and is anxious. Vital signs are: blood pressure 90/66, pulse 110, rate 34. The BEST treatment for this patient is to:
A) administer oxygen, establish an IV, and rapidly infuse fluids. B) have the patient re-breathe CO2 from a paper bag until ventilations decrease. C) administer oxygen, establish an IV, and keep TKO unless needed. D) begin positive pressure ventilation via BVM using 100 percent oxygen.