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2 a) 28 centimeters b) 84 centimeters c) 112 centimeters d) 140 centimeters
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3 a) Make sure the patient wears the exact same clothing b) Make sure the scale is balanced before weighing the patient c) Use the same scale each day d) Weigh the patient at the same time each day
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4 a) 90 pounds b) 120 pounds c) 132 pounds d) 186 pounds
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5 a) Horizontal recumbent b) Sims’ c) Dorsal recumbent d) prone
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6 1. Jackknife 2. Dorsal recumbent 3. Trendelenburg 4. lithotomy
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7 1. common cold 2. tuberculosis 3. hepatitis 4. measles
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8 a) syrup b) aqueous c) tincture d) suspension
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9 1. Viruses 2. Protozoa 3. Fungi 4. rickettsiae
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10 a) OU b) OD c) OB d) OS
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11 a) observation b) palpation c) percussion d) auscultation
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12 a) Speculum b) Sigmoidoscope c) Tonometer d) Ayer blade
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13 a) retractors b) hemostats c) sutures d) tissue forceps
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14 1. Mitten technique 2. Drop technique 3. Forceps technique 4. Grasp technique
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15 a) limb leads b) augmented voltage leads c) both limb leads and augmented voltage leads d) chest leads
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16 a)... b) - - - c) -... d) -. -. -.
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17 a) Contraction of heart muscles b) Closing of the valves in the heart c) Electrical current passing through the heart d) Electrode sites within the heart
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18 a) M b) L c) D d) C
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19 1. diplococci 2. streptococci 3. staphylococci 4. micrococci
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20 1. 20 2. 30 3. 60 4. 90
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