Health, 23.06.2019 08:30, mrfishyyyy
A48-year-old male presents with an 8-day history of productive cough, subjective fevers, and malaise. he is otherwise healthy without any active medical problems. he is a social drinker of alcohol, and denies any tobacco or drug use. on physical examination, the patient is alert and oriented. his temperature is 100.4 0 f, pulse rate is 56, respiratory rate is 18, and blood pressure is 133/64. heent is within normal limits and a chest exam has diffuse expiratory wheeze with decreased sounds to the right lower lung fields. blood labs reveal wbc 14.4, hgb 11.3, plt 233, alt 65, ast 102, and po 4 2.1. a chest x-ray reveals a dense consolidation with bulging fissures. based on these findings, what is the most likely pathogen affecting this patient?
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Health, 22.06.2019 23:30, sonnekaustin60
Using a muscle's full range of motion will result in which of the following? a. muscle imbalance b. increased strength to the entire muscle c. the muscle not being strengthened d. reduced joint flexibility
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Select the correct answer. which is the safest and most effective way to get a deeper stretch? a. massage the muscles being stretched b. inhale and push the stretch until it hurts c. lean into the stretch as you exhale d. place ice on your muscles before stretching
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Health, 23.06.2019 03:50, sabrinarasull1pe6s61
Fallacies are unsound arguments that seem to be logically and are persuasive because they usually appeal to our emotions and prejudices and often support conclusions that we want to believe are accurate. - true or false?
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