The normal pulse range for a healthy adult is ____ beats per minute.
A. 50 to 80
B. 60 to 100
C. 75 to 125
D. 90 to 140
Answer: B
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A. The patient is not being accurate, because he/she can feel 10 grams of force but not 75 grams. B. The patient does not have protective sensation. C. The patient has normal sensation. D. The patient has protective sensation but does not have normal light touch sensation.
A patient walks to your location following an accident involving an afternoon barbeque where the patient tried to light the fire with gasoline. He presents with severely burned hands that are white and have areas of charred, black patches. He is complaining of pain to his upper arms and back with some blistering. This patient has:
A) Partial-and full-thickness burns. B) Partial-thickness burns. C) relative hypovolemia. D) superficial flash burns.
The glossopharyngeal muscle is part of which oral cavity structure?
A. Roof of the mouth B. Tongue C. Fauces D. Floor
Directional terms are created by body planes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false