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Assignment 5 Required Reading: Chapter 12 Head and Spinal Injuries, Chapter 13 Chest, abdominal, and Pelvic Injuries; Chapter 14 Bone, Join, and Muscle Injuries; Chapter 15 Extremity Injuries; Chapter 16 Splinting Extremities True or False- Mark each statement as true (T) or false (F)1. Remove objects embedded in an eyeball2. Scrub and rinse the roots of a knocked-out tooth3. Preserve a knocked-out tooth in mouth wash4. Inability to move the hands or feet, or both may indicate a spinal injury5. If...
1.Iron is an essential component of A. hemoglobin. B. collagen. C. bone. D. insulin. 2.A deficiency of _____ could lead to increased blood pressure. A. Fe B. Cl C. Na D. K 3.Which mineral is the most abundant in a typical diet? A.Fe B.K C.P D. Ca 4.Water has an extraordinarily high A. density. B. specific heat. C. energy content. D. pH. 5.Which of the following is never used for body structure? A. Ca B. P C. Mg D. K...
A deficiency of the B vitamin niacin can result in which of the following? A beriberi B Wernicke encephalopathy c pellagra D scurvy 1. Which organ contributes to the homeostasis of riboflavin by removing the excess? A kidney B liver C stomach D duodenum 2. 3. How does smoking seem to affect biotin catabolism in women? A increases it decreases it B C changes it into a toxic substance D there is no effect on biotin from smoking The primary...
1. To determine if you "apple" or c. body mass index d. waist/hip ratio a. height/wrist ratio dve an "apple" or "pear" profileyou would use b, skin-fold test ь, skin-foldtes ratio a. physical activity , the areatest proportion of their energy expenditure is for c. basal metabolism d. body mass index b. thermic effect of food 3. The body is approximately 60% by weight a. fat b. bone c. muscle d. water 4. Aerobic exercise, like walking, is usually characterized...
1) A healthy body fat percentage for a female would be: a. 8% b.13% c.24% d. 35% 2) Which of the following body composition assessment techniques also measures bone mineral density? a. Hydrodensitometry b. EXA c. Air displacement plethysmography d. Bioelectrical impedance analysis 3) Which of the following statements about Body Mass Index (BMI) is true? a. BMI is a valuable tool for assessing body composition. b BMI does not account for different tissue types. c. BMI can be used...
1. Obesity decreases the risk for A. gall bladder disease. B. osteoporosis. C. sleep apnea. D. migraines. 2.Obesity increases the risk of A. type II diabetes B. sleep apnea C. heart disease D. all of the above 3.Why can’t diabetics take insulin in pill form? A. It doesn’t provide enough insulin. B. It would be digested as a protein. C. It’s too expensive to manufacture. D. It’s not FDA approved. 4. _____ is the signal to stop eating. A. Satiety...
1. What body requires recertification? A. CMS B. AMA C. AAMA D. The Joint Commission E. None of the above 2.What is your school's responsibility regarding externship placement? A. To place you at a site that offers flexible hours and a relaxed environment B. To provide you with a site that offers a variety of clinical and administrative duties C. To place you at a site that will offer you employment D. To provide you with an orientation of the...
1. Which of the following is NOT a membrane? a. skin b. serosa c. mucosa d. pericardium e. All are membranes. 2. Which of the following statements about the mucosa are TRUE? a. Mucosa refers to the fact that this membrane is always wet. b. Mucosa line the cavities of all hollow organs that open to the exterior. C. Mucosa of the mouth and esophagus contain stratified columnar epithelial cells. d. All mucosa produce large amounts of lubricating mucus. 3....
b. Apologize to resident involved. c. Give the treatment to the right person, d. Immediately tell the nurse what happened and the surrounding circumstances. 15. Universal precautions a. Are used for all residents. b. Are used only by RNs and LPNs. c. Require gloves, gowns and goggles d. Prevent the spread of pathogens through air. 16. Hand washing is an example of a. Sterilization b. Disinfection. c. Contamination. d. Medical asepsis. 17. Which of the following statements is FALSE? a...
The smallest chemical units of matter are atoms b) molecules c) protons d) neutrons e) electrons . Which of the following would have the largest size? a) an atom b) a molecule c) a proton d) a neutron e) an electron 3. Isotopes of an element differ in the number of a) protons in the nucleus b) electrons in the nucleus © neutrons in the nucleus d) electron clouds e) energy levels they contain 4. VO The atomic number represents...