Which of these is the preferred site for intraosseous access on a pediatric patient?
A. Distal femur
B. Proximal tibia
C. Distal humerus
D. Proximal radius
Answer: B. Proximal tibia
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A) bulky dressings. B) 4×4 gauze. C) an occlusive dressing. D) sterile bandages.
The presence of vacuoles in the cytoplasm of neutrophils is most associated with
A) activation of complement. B) Chédiak-Higashi disease. C) bacterial infection. D) DiGeorge syndrome.
Stretchy epithelial tissue is called transitional
Indicate whether the statement is true or false