Which of the following is the most common infection acquired in an ambulatory care setting?
a. methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus c. vancomycin-resistant enterococci
b. influenza d. urinary tract infection
ANSWER: B
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The three primary functions of the thorax are to
a. protect the kidneys and liver, provides attachment sites for muscles, and provide a bellows for breathing. b. protect the heart and lungs, provides attachment sites for muscles, and provide a bellows for breathing. c. protect the heart and lungs, provides attachment sites for muscles, and provide a circulatory blood pump. d. protect the heart and lungs, provides attachment sites for fascia, and provide a bellows for breathing.
Which of the following best describes the difference between mismatch and shunt when sup-plemental oxygen is administered?
a. Both will respond equally well. b. mismatch will respond well but shunt will not. c. mismatch will not respond but shunt will respond well. d. Neither will respond to the administration of supplemental oxygen.