Which of the following types of drug recalls occurs due to reversible harm caused to an individual?

Class II
Class III
Class IV
Class I

Class II

Rationale: Class II recalls occur due to reversible harm caused to an individual. It is an intermediate threat level recall, issued when there is no immediate danger of death or other serious injury linked to a drug, though risk of death or serious injury is still present.

Health Professions

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Which of the following is one of the primary and easiest ways to take advantage of professional development programs?

A) Take advantage of what is available within your department B) Travel to conferences C) Take a leave of absence to attend a program D) Invest in an advanced-degree program

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The means by which energy, often mechanical forces, is transmitted to the body, producing the potential for trauma would be defined as the:

A) field impression. B) mechanism of injury. C) rapid trauma exam. D) secondary assessment.

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