Successful treatment of ________ involves addressing the cause of the inflammation
a. cardiovascular disease
b. hepatitis
c. sinusitis
d. cervicitis
d
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A) fully deflate the distal cuff on the ET tube. B) have the patient sit up or lean slightly forward. C) suction the oropharynx to remove any secretions. D) insert an orogastric tube to ensure the stomach is empty.
A tangential supraspinatus outlet projection (Neer method) that was obtained with the patient underrotated demonstrates the
1. glenoid fossa medially. 2. medial scapular border closer to the ribs than the lateral scapular border. 3. superior scapular angle 0.5 inch inferior to the clavicle. 4. lateral scapular border closer to the ribs than the medial scapular border. a. 1 and 3 only b. 1 and 4 only c. 2 and 3 only d. 3 and 4 only