An opportunistic infection that is frequently associated with HIV is

a. Hodgkin’s disease
b. Kaposi’s sarcoma
c. myasthenia gravis
d. tinea pedis

Answer: b. Kaposi’s sarcoma

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When palpating the patient's abdomen, the AEMT feels a large, pulsating mass. What might this be an indication of?

A) AAA B) COPD C) MI D) AO

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