You have been called for a 42-year-old male complaining of back pain. On scene, the man tells you that he was lying on the floor when his 5-year-old son unexpectedly jumped feet first onto his back. He gives a medical history of high blood pressure and asthma, for which he takes medications. As you assess the patient, which one of the following signs or symptoms provides the greatest indication

that the patient has sustained an abdominal injury?

A) Bruise to his back
B) Mild nausea
C) Blood in his urine
D) Shortness of breath

C

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Underground basins require additional measures to control pollution. 2. Off-site detention is intended to protect land in the immediate vicinity of the site from the effects of development. 3. A basin designed to have a permanent pond at the bottom is called a dry basin. 4. The primary goal of on-site detention is to reduce the peak rate of runoff leaving the site to a level equal to or less than the predevelopment peak rate. 5. Topographic conditions peculiar to individual sites have no bearing on the approach to detention design.

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Which of the following is a main computer designed to provide services to a workstation over a local area network?

A. Mother board B. Server C. Application Server Provider D. More than one choice is correct.

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