________ (reduce to lowest terms)

A.
B. 1
C.
D. 2


Answer: C

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A) who developed rhabdomyolysis and ischemic injury after a tourniquet application. B) who suffered a bone-depth laceration to the shoulder during a knife attack. C) who had his forearm partially crushed by gears during an industrial accident. D) who had nerves transected during surgery to remove a tumor from the mandible.

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A common method for estimating gestational age of a newborn is to assess:

a. middle finger length. b. creases on the sole of the foot. c. umbilical placement. d. visual acuity.

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When a person is brought to medical attention for symptoms believed to be alcohol related, which of the following tests should always be done?

a. urine catacholamines b. blood sugar determination c. guaiac d. urine pH

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The term cruising is best described by which of the following statements?

a. deliberate steps while holding onto something b. going as fast as possible at this age c. looking for something to get into while moving d. moving while in a battery-powered child's vehicle

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