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A weblike band of tissue that partially fills the gap between the medial and lateral portions of a cleft lip is called:
A Simonart band.
B Gennari band.
C Ladd band.
D orthodontic band.
A Simonart band.
A positive Rovsing sign would indicate:
A chronic appendicitis (Bassler).
B meningitis (Kernig).
C bulimia (Russell).
D acute appendicitis.
D acute appendicitis.
The Murphy sign is associated with:
A appendicitis.
B Parkinson disease.
C a kidney infection.
D cholecystitis.
D cholecystitis.
Softening of the gray matter of the brain or spinal cord is called:
A encephalomalacia.
B tephromalacia.
C neuromalacia.
D phacomalacia.
B tephromalacia.
A pneumatic antishock garment (PASG) is called a (an)
A TED.
B MAST.
C SCD.
D PPI.
B MAST.
Which of these sentences is transcribed incorrectly?
A The esophagus was displaced by a torturous aorta.
B We applied pressure to the incision site to ensure hemostasis.
C The patient uses no illicit drugs.
D The patient emigrated from Mexico.
A The esophagus was displaced by a torturous aorta.
A clamp that might be used in vascular surgery to occlude a vessel and hold the wall without slipping is a
A Kelly clamp.
B mosquito clamp.
C Fogarty clamp.
D Kocher clamp.
C Fogarty clamp.
A needle used to obtain a biopsy of bone marrow is called a
A Veress.
B Frazier.
C Tuohy.
D Jamshidi.
D Jamshidi.
The heart's internal pacemaker is called the
A Bundle of His.
B LAD.
C sinistrum.
D SA node.
D SA node.
Which of these sentences is transcribed correctly?
A The patient will go home on carbetalol 6.25.
B The patient was given aspirin 324 mg.
C On discharge, her chloride is 3.8.
D Tongue was midline with no vesiculations.
B The patient was given aspirin 324 mg.
The patient was treated with IV Solu-Medrol, broad-spectrum antibiotic, aggressive pulmonary toilet with CPT, and bronchodilators. CPT in this context means:
A ciliary particle transport.
B chest physiotherapy.
C continuous performance task.
D choline phosphotransferase.
B chest physiotherapy.
The incubation period for rabies in humans is usually:
A 6 months.
B 10 days.
C 1-2 months.
D 2-3 weeks.
C 1-2 months.
prefix that means "down" is
A hypo-
B cata-
C exo-
D opistho-
B cata-
Which response correctly finishes the statement? The patient had a GCS of
A E4 B5 M6.
B E4 V5 N6.
C E4 B5 N6.
D E4 V5 M6.
D E4 V5 M6.
Feverfew is used to prevent
A colds.
B insomnia.
C migraines.
D arthritis pain.
C migraines.
The generic name for Nexium is:
A omeprazole.
B esomeprazole.
C rabeprazole.
D lansoprazole.
B esomeprazole.
The serratus anterior muscle is located:
A under the arm.
B behind the thigh.
C in the abdomen.
D in the foot.
A under the arm.
A blood test that is often used to help diagnose sarcoidosis is called:
A AST.
B ACE.
C ANA.
D ASO.
B ACE.
A clinical index for estimating a patient's physical state related to chronic or terminal illness is called the:
A Binet scale.
B Karnofsky performance scale.
C Bishop score.
D Dubowitz score.
B Karnofsky performance scale.
A fracture of the proximal ulna with dislocation of the head of the radius is called a:
A Barton fracture.
B Galeazzi fracture.
C Monteggia fracture.
D Colles fracture.
C Monteggia fracture.