What are the signs and symptoms of a patient who may be having a myocardial infarction?
What will be an ideal response?
pain usually occurring at rest; compressing, squeezing pain beginning in the substernal area and spreading; severity of pain varies; pain is not relieved by nitroglycerin; cold, clammy skin; vomiting and nausea; sweating, weakness, or extreme fatigue; and feeling of impending doom
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Which of the following is the acronym for the bronchospasm and airway inflammation resulting from the aspergillus fungus?
a. ABPA b. AGA c. ACOS d. AEC
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The most common nasal instillations are:
A) nasal decongestants B) nasal blocks C) for infections D) cough suppressants
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