What 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
Select your answer:
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Pathology › ViewWhat is congestion during agony ?
A. Reduction of the volume of venous blood that returns to the heart due to bradycardia and asystole; especially in the lungs, spleen, liver
B. Increasing of the volume of venous blood that returns to the heart due to bradycardia and asystole; especially in the lungs, spleen, liver
C. Increasing of the volume of venous blood coming out of the heart due to bradycardia and asystole; especially in the lungs, spleen, liver
D. Reduction of the volume of venous blood coming out of the heart due to bradycardia and asystole; especially in the lungs, spleen, liver
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What are the most common indications for carotid endarterectomy (CEA)?
A. Symptomatic carotid artery occlusion with a narrowing greater than 70%
B. Symptomatic carotid artery occlusion with a narrowing greater than 90%
C. Symptomatic carotid artery occlusion with a narrowing greater than 50%
D. Asymptomatic carotid artery occlusion with a narrowing greater than 70%