There are __________ pairs of cranial nerves
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
12
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A near-drowning patient has a recorded body temperature of 30° C. What is the equivalent tem-perature in degrees Fahrenheit?
a. –4° F b. 86° F c. 32° F d. 77° F
Which of the following is mandated for hourly employees by the Fair Labor Standards Act?
A. time and a half for all hours worked beyond the normal 8 hours in a regular workday B. twice the normal wage for all hours worked on the sixth consecutive day of the work week C. time and a half for all hours worked on the seventh consecutive workday D. time and a half, plus normal holiday pay, for all hours worked on a company-approved holiday
A physician may use _______________ checks when attending an out-of-town conference or whenever using a personal check or when carrying a lot of cash is not appropriate.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
You have been called to a local daycare facility for a sick child. At the scene, panicked daycare workers inform you that the 4-year-old child was lethargic all morning and wanted to sleep. After resting for several minutes, she began to "shake all over." This lasted for approximately 30 seconds. Your assessment reveals the patient to be responsive to painful stimuli and breathing adequately. Her airway is open and her radial pulse is strong and bounding. Her skin is hot and moist to the touch, with no signs of cyanosis. You are told that the patient has no medical history. En route to the hospital, the patient's mental status improves. Based on this presentation and information, you assume that the seizure occurred secondary to:
A) Hypoxia B) Fever C) Hypoglycemia D) Altered mental status