Leads II, III, and aVF are the reciprocal leads for a(n) ________ myocardial infarction

A) inferior
B) anterior
C) posterior
D) lateral

Answer: B

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a. Allowing the patient to have no more than 30cc of alcohol by mouth. b. Administering 10 mg of morphine to keep the patient calm during transport. c. Administer 25 mg of Thorazine IM. d. Give naloxone for any suspected narcotic use.

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Mrs. Young called the medical office because her 6-year-old daughter Mary says she feels ill. Mrs. Young used a disposable thermometer to measure the child's temperature and found it to be 102.3° Fahrenheit. Which of the following would be the best response to Mrs. Young?

A. Make an appointment for Mary this afternoon, and ask Mrs. Young to use a regular oral thermometer to check the temperature again B. Explain that the physician's schedule is full until next Wednesday and ask Mrs. Young if she would like an appointment for Mary then C. Advise Mrs. Young that the flu is going around; have her give Mary plenty of fluids and call in three days if she does not improve D. Tell Mrs. Young to take Mary immediately to the nearest urgent care center or emergency room for treatment E. Advise Mrs. Young to keep Mary isolated from other children for a minimum of one week to avoid spreading disease

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