Volume of air inhaled or exhaled during normal, quiet breathing
A. tidal volume
B. functional residual capacity
C. total lung capacity
D. residual volume
Select your answer:
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Trauma Surgery › ViewWhat factors comprise what is known as the lethal triad of hemorrhage in the trauma patient?
A. Hypothermia, acidosis, and dilutional coagulopathy
B. Hyperglycemia, Alkalosis, Increased coagulation
C. Hypovolemia, Alkalosis, Hyperkalemia
D. Hypertension, Hyperthermia, Hypocapnia
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An antibody titer is defined as the reciprocal of the:
A. last serial dilution tube in which a positive reaction is still visible
B. first serial dilution in which a negative reaction is achieved
C. diluent divided by the solvent
D. last serial dilution in which a negative reaction was visible