Catecholamines and noncatecholamines are:

A) adrenergic agonists
B) adrenergic antagonists
C) sympatholytics
D) muscarinics

A) adrenergic agonists
The adrenergic agonists are categorized as catecholamines and

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Your patient has sprained her ankle after falling down a flight of stairs. She is stable, so you are able perform a focused secondary assessment. What do you next for this patient?

A. Take vital signs B. Gather the patient history C. Assess her mental status D. Call for an ambulance

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