If a patient is admitted to the hospital for chemotherapy to treat breast cancer of the right breast, what is the principal diagnosis?

A. Z80.3
B. Z51.11
C. C50.911
D. Z40.01

Answer: B

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resiliency of the pediatric ribs causes them to absorb most of the energy from blunt trauma, thereby protecting the underlying organs. 4. Although a child's smaller ribs fracture more easily, it is uncommon to see rib fractures in the abused child. 5. The pediatric patient will more readily display mediastinal shift with a tension pneumothorax. A) 1, 4, and 5 B) 1, 2, 3, and 5 C) 1, 2, and 5 D) 2, 3, and 4

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Which of the following is correct when a nerve is in the resting state?

A) Na+ concentration is the highest inside the axoplasm B) Nerve membrane is more negative on the extracellular side C) Nerve axoplasm is approximately -70 mV D) Nerve membrane will respond to any stimulus

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