Topics: Medicine on the Western Front Quiz
The likelihood of death from severe shrapnel or gunshot wounds in 1915 was 20%. Due to the Thomas Splint, what did the survival rate increase to?
A. 72%
B. 82%
C. 92%
D. 95%
Select your answer:

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BIOMEDICAL MCQ › ViewWhich of the following instrument is used to measure the oxygen saturation level of blood in localized areas of oxygen?
A. a) Ear Oximeter
B. b) Pulse Oximeter
C. c) Skin reflectance Oximeter
D. d) Intravascular Oximeter
HNBS Intern › View
A facet oriented in the sagittal plane allow what motion?
A. Gliding
B. Flexion-extension
C. Lateral flexion
D. Rotation