You have a patient who has complained of having difficulty breathing for the last several days. He tells you that it has gotten worse tonight. He states that he has been unable to sleep lying flat because it makes him short of breath. You observe a blanket and pillow in the chair where he has been sleeping, and you notice that the patient's ankles are swollen. You suspect the patient is

experiencing:

A) angina pectoris. B) congestive heart failure.
C) asthma. D) COPD.

B

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If you are contracted to give massage using your own equipment and are not under the direct control of an employer, you are legally considered to be a/an:

A) Employee B) Partner C) Independent contractor D) Both A and C

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Accounts less than _______ days old are considered current and of minimal cause for concern

a. 60 b. 30 c. 90 d. 120

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