In which surgical approach would the latissimus dorsi, internal and external oblique muscles be transected for access to the operative site?

a. inguinal oblique
b. suprapubic
c. subcostal flank
d. transverse abdominal

c

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Which of the following monitor changes in pressure, such as in the carotid artery and aorta?

A) Ruffini corpuscles B) Proprioreceptors C) Baroreceptors D) Pronatereceptors

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You are transporting a very sick 3-year-old with suspected septic shock. His airway is patent, respirations tachypneic, and radial pulse weak with skin that is hot to the touch. Vital signs are: pulse 152, respiration 32, blood pressure 94/64, and SpO2 96% on a nonrebreather face mask. He has a rectal temperature of 103.9°F. Tylenol has been administered. During transport to the hospital, you

should be most concerned with what clinical finding? A) Blood pressure 84/32 B) SpO2 96% despite oxygen C) Heart rate 156 D) Temperature of 104.1°F

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