Answer:
C. Appendicitis
Explanation:
Appendicitis symptoms:
-Pain in the abdomen, mid-abdomen, or right lower abdomen (types of pain can be dull, sharp, mild, or severe )
-In the entire body can be chills, fever, loss of appetite, or malaise
-Gastrointestinal can be diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting
I'm so sorry if this is wrong. I'm only in middle school and I'm teaching myself medical terminology and diagnoses... ;-;
Which of these best describes telepsychiatry?
A.
sending information about patients into a large database for later review
B.
using remote computer technology to interview and diagnose patients
C.
conducting randomized psychological surveys over the telephone
D.
drawing conclusions about a patient’s mental health based on images
Answer:
The answer would be B. Using remote computer technology to interview and diagnose patients
Explanation:
Why did Betty ask if Mrs. Beason knew where she was
Answer:
their is nothing did you try to put something up
what is medicine 100 points
Answer:
Medicine is something you eat or prescribe to a patient used for treatment or prevention of a disease.
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Medicine is a compound or preparation used for the treatment or prevention of disease, especially a drug or drugs taken by mouth.
What is the meaning of regurgitate ?
a. Thoroughly chew
b. Flow back
c. Seep into surrounding tissues
d. Cause extreme pain
e. Block a blood vessel
Answer:
B.Flow back
Explanation:
This answer is the closest to its original meaning of to regurgitate is to bring already swallowed food back up through one's throat and out the mouth. ... Then you're about to regurgitate all you've learned — repeat information verbatim without any real understanding or analysis of it.
Which of the following is true about how adults cope with anxiety?
O a. Anxiety always results in the development of phobias.
b. It is easier to cope when they have a network of friends.
c. Adults never have anxiety or stress about new situations.
O d. Medication is the only way to relieve anxiety in adults.
Answer: b
Explanation:
A isn't true because it doesn't always result in new phobias. C isn't true because new situations can cause stress or anxiety. D isn't true because there are other ways to solve anxiety, like therapy and talking to people.
How would it affect the care the people receive if nurses made generalizations about groups of people?
Answer:
They would be biased towards the patient and the patient wouldn't get the best care or get to much attention and the nurse would be too distracted for others.
Explanation:
Which fixed expense would be most difficult to change if money is needed for car payments? rent electricity cable Internet
Answer: Rent
Explanation:
Answer:
rent
Explanation:
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The sternum ___
to the clavicle
Answer:
inferior
Explanation:
It is inferior because it is below.
Broca's area is responsible for
b memory
c articulation
d bilingualism
Answer:
c is the answer your welcome
Under Eagle Co.'s job costing system, manufacturing overhead is applied to Work-in-Process using a predetermined annual overhead rate. During February, Eagle's transactions included the following:
Direct materials issued to production $ 90,000
Indirect materials issued to production 8,000
Manufacturing overhead incurred 125,000
Manufacturing overhead applied 113,000
Direct labor costs 107,000
Eagle had neither beginning nor ending inventory in Work-in-Process Inventory. What was the cost of jobs completed in February? (CPA ad
Answer: $310,000
Explanation:
Based on the information given in the question, the cost of jobs that are completed in February will be:
Direct materials issued to production = $90,000
Add: Direct labor cost = $107,000
Add: Manufacturing overhead applied = $113,000
This will be:
= $90,000 + $107,000 + $113,000
= $310,000
Therefore, the cost of jobs completed in February is $310,000.
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Randi is a 42 year old waitress. She was vacuuming the family room when she felt a painful squeezing in her chest. This was the third time today, but this time it really hurt. She sat down to catch her breath and put out the cigarette she currently had sitting in the ashtray. At her last appointment, Randi's blood pressure was 158/88, which she attributed to the stress at work. Her cholesterol was 30 points above average but was coming down due to diet changes.
The pain started again and moved up into both sides of her jaw and she thought maybe it was heartburn since the pain didn't radiate down her left arm.
Answer:
she may have heart diease or almost a heart attack or may be anxiety
Explanation:
psychology: Which endocrine gland controls all other endocrine glands? A. pineal gland B. thymus gland C. pituitary gland D. thyroid gland Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
C. Pitituary gland
Explanation:
The pituitary gland is located below the brain. Usually no larger than a pea, the gland controls many functions of the other endocrine glands.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
took it on test
Which medication is the best line of treatment for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?
A.
a decongestant
B.
an expectorant
C.
an analgesic
D.
an antitussive
E.
a bronchodilator
Answer:
e
Explanation:
opens up air way makes lungs syronger
Imagine you are working as a medical professional in a clinic a d you see a co worker breaking a rule. What should you do?
Answer:
Report them to supervision, there is no place for error or rule breaking in a medical profession
Explanation:
Mindy has started having trouble focusing on nearby objects, but is able to see objects at a distance clearly. What condition does Mindy suffer from?
A.
myopia
B.
hypertropia
C.
hyperopia
D.
hypotropia
E.
exotropia
Answer: Hypertropia (B)
Explanation:
Mark’s doctor found that he had severe plaque buildup inside his arteries. What procedure would Mark’s doctor recommend to treat his condition?
A.
atherectomy
B.
valvuloplasty
C.
cardiac catheterization
D.
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
E.
bypass surgery
Answer:
B
Explanation:
going inside the heart valves to determine damage
Answer: a. atherectomy
Explanation:
Q a
medical interpreter is most useful during the consent process
Answer:
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Explanation:
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A vial of rifampin 600 mg is reconstituted with 10 mL of sterile water to yield 60 mg/mL. How many mL of the medication should be given if the patient is prescribed to receive 300 mg of the medication?
Look at the organizational chart for a home health agency. Click here to view the chart.
A nursing assistant is at a patient’s home giving the patient a bath. While bathing the patient, the nursing assistant observes a rash on the patient’s back, arms, and legs. According to this organizational chart, who will the nursing assistant report the rash to?
A. the coordinating RN
B. the home health administrator
C. LPN/LVN care
D. RN care
Answer:
A is the correct answer
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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