What factors comprise the lethal triad of hemorrhage in the trauma patient?
A. Hypothermia, acidosis, and dilutional coagulopathy
B. Hypoglycemia, Alkalosis, Hypovolemia
C. Hypertension, Hyperkalemia, Insulin resistance
D. Hyperglycemia, Respiratory alkalosis, Hypernatremia
Select your answer:
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Biological Molecules › ViewWhat is a monomer?
A. The repeated section of the same sets of atoms
B. Something that doesn’t change
C. A large molecule
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A prefix is used to describe
A. Location, time, number, status
B. Structure, location, alignment, type
C. Procedure, purpose, location, type
D. Location, direction, alignment, status