Which common neurological disorder that is caused by the misfiring of nerve groups in the brain results in seizures?
A. Epilepsy
B. Neuritis
C. Multiple sclerosis
D. Parkinson's disease
E. Encephalitis
Answer: A
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The Federal Trade Commission ____.
A. encourages medical practices to purchase supplies from mail-order companies B. regulates the quality of each individual item to be purchased C. monitors purchases by telephone, fax, and online services to protect consumers D. prevents outdated or date-expired items from being sold E. requires vendors to fill orders within 10 days
What are the correct codes for a patient with blepharitis of the left lower eyelid and chronic dacryocystitis of the right lacrimal passage?
A. H01.006, H04.412 B. H01.005, H04.411 C. H01.006, H04.411 D. H01.005, H04.412
Following the primary assessment of an injured soccer player, you note that the contour of the extended and injured leg drops at the knee. Assessment of the distal perfusion reveals a present pulse at the level of the malleolus. You suspect ________ and will treat by ________
A) an anterior dislocation of the hip; applying gentle traction in an attempt to reduce the deformity B) a posterior dislocation of the hip; immobilizing the affected limb in position found C) an anterior dislocation of the knee; applying gentle traction in an attempt to reduce the deformity D) a posterior dislocation of the knee; immobilizing the affected limb in position found