The client enters the outpatient clinic and states to the tr…
The client enters the outpatient clinic and states to the triage nurse, “I think I have the flu. I’m so tired, I have no appetite, and everything hurts.” The triage nurse assesses the client and finds a butterfly rash over the bridge of the nose and on the cheeks. Based on this data, which diagnosis should the nurse anticipate?
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Fill in the blanks of this outline of the pathways of excitation in a head turn to the right: In a head turn to the right, I. [HSCC] on the right is stimulated A. [1st] order neurons travel to i. [cerebellum] II. [Vestibularnucleus] B. 2nd order neurons go to the following places and synapse i. down the [ipsilateralvestibulospinaltract] to activate [extensormuscles] ii. cross midline and go up [ContralateralMLF] to the [cortex] through the [thalamus] iii. cross midline and synapse on contralateral [vestibularnucleus] through interneurons iv. cross midline and synapse at the [contralateralpprf] a. to CN [6] 1. to [lateral] rectus of the [left] eye 2. to CN [3] A. to the [medial] rectus of the [right] eye
Read DetailsBoth kites and trapezoids are sometimes defined in different…
Both kites and trapezoids are sometimes defined in different ways. Trapezoids, as we have already found, can be defined as a quadrilateral with at least one set of parallel opposite sides or a quadrilateral with exactly one set of parallel opposite sides. Similarly, kites are sometimes defined as quadrilaterals with two sets of equal side lengths and sometimes defined as a quadrilaterals with two sets of adjacent side lengths of equal length. Decide which definition of each type of quadrilateral is being used in the diagram below. Figure long description (click to reveal) Venn diagram with outer circle labeled “Quadrilaterals” and three inner, nonoverlapping circles labeled “Trapezoid,” “Kite,” and “Parallelogram,” respectively. Inside the Trapezoid circle is another circle labeled “Isosceles Trapezoid.” Inside the parallelogram circle are two other circles that overlap labeled “Rectangle” and “Rhombus.” Their intersection is labeled “Square.”
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