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ARRT registry review covering pat. care content

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show dysrhythmias  
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what is accidental injection of medication or contrast medium into tissues around a vein called?   show
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show difficulty swallowing  
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what is orthopnea?   show
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show verbal defamation of another  
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what is a cathartic used for?   show
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show True.  
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show a contaminated inanimate object that has been in contact with an infectious microorganism, such as a food utensil, door knob, or IV pole.  
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T/F: Patients under MRSA precautions require a negative-pressure room.   show
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show do not recap the needle and dispose of the entire syringe.  
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show moist heat  
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show 8-25mg/100mL  
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show pneumoconiosis  
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what is a vector?   show
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what should you do with a patient that tells you he/she is going to faint?   show
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what is blood pressure measured in?   show
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show to be truthful and not practice deception.  
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show congenital clubfoot  
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show 18-20 inches above the level of the vein.  
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show nitroglycerin.  
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What practice is used to retard the growth of pathogenic bacteria?   show
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show nothing by mouth (NPO) after midnight (8 hours before the exam).  
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show False. A vial is a small container holding several doses of medication. An ampoule is a small container that usually holds a single does of medication.  
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