The six types of synovial joints are
a. the ball-and-socket, ellipsoid, hinge, plane, saddle, and nonaxial joints.
b. the ball-and-socket, ellipsoid, hinge, plane, pivot, and biaxial joints.
c. the ball-and-socket, ellipsoid, hinge, plane, pivot, and triaxial joints.
d. the ball-and-socket, ellipsoid, hinge, plane, saddle, and pivot joints.
d
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A patient with laryngotracheobronchitis would typically exhibit:
a. inspiratory stridor, pain on swallowing, high fever, drooling. b. expiratory wheezing, coughing, rales, cyanosis. c. inspiratory stridor, "seal-bark" cough, low-grade fever, orthopnea. d. expiratory wheezing, rales, coughing, high fever.
Susan is an EMS provider and she has just received a call to transfer a bed-confined patient for routine medical care. What type of call is this considered to be?
A) A routine call B) An emergency call C) A nonemergency call D) An interfacility call