The maximum strength that a scar tissue can attain after the occurrence of remodeling is:
A. 150% of original tissue strength.
B. 80% of original tissue strength.
C. 100% of original tissue strength.
D. 50% of original tissue strength.
B
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Your pregnant patient is in active labor. She has been lying on her back throughout her labor and is experiencing signs and symptoms of shock. Her vital signs are pulse rate 118, respirations 22, blood pressure 96/62, and skin cool and diaphoretic. The BEST way to treat her is to:
A) place a rolled blanket under her left hip to displace the uterus. B) elevate her legs to increase the blood return to the heart. C) cover her up with a blanket to maintain body heat. D) give her some fluids to drink to help elevate her blood pressure.
When taking information from a patient, you should repeat it to _______________ the information before ending the call.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Match the following terms with the correct definition.
A. mouth part of the bird B. end of the avian digestive tract C. small holding tank for food D. similar to rectum E. begins digestion by secretion of substances to soften food F. musuclar organ that grinds down food particles
Patients with laryngectomies MOST commonly develop mucous plugs in their stoma because:
A) they are at higher risk for pneumonia. B) they do not possess an efficient cough. C) the diameter of the stoma is small. D) their swallowing mechanism is suppressed