You would like to test a patient's visual acuity, but a visual acuity card or wall chart is not available. You can still test for visual acuity by:

A) asking the patient to indicate the farthest object he can see.
B) checking the pupils.
C) having the patient count your raised fingers.
D) covering one eye and testing for light accommodation.

C

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A) Nonemergent transport B) Aspirin for fever control C) Albuterol via her metered-dose inhaler D) Advanced life support assistance

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Which of the following produces body movement?

A. Visceral smooth muscle B. Smooth and skeletal muscle C. Skeletal and cardiac muscle D. Skeletal muscle E. Multi-unit smooth muscle

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