A patient with myasthenia gravis will be eating lunch at 1200. It is now 1000 and the patient is scheduled to take Pyridostigmine. At what time should you administer this medication so the patient will have the maximum benefit of this medication?
A. As soon as possible
B. 1 hour after the patient has eaten (at 1300)
C. 1 hour before the patient eats (at 1100)
D. at 1200 right before the patient eats
Select your answer:
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Where is the CR placed for the AP, INTERNAL and EXTERNAL knee radiographs?
A. At the patella
B. 1/2 inch superior to patellar base
C. 1/2 inch inferior to patellar apex
D. 1 inch inferior to patellar apex