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jerry coleman

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When setting a patient up for diathermy treatment, remember to:
 
  A) have the patient remove all metal jewelry.
  B) have the patient remove clothing.
  C) ask if the patient has any metal implants.
  D) do A and C only.

Question 2

Ultraviolet light therapy is used to treat:
 
  A) acne, pain, and swelling.
  B) acne, pressure sores, psoriasis, and wound infections.
  C) muscle problems, arthritis, and bursitis.
  D) pain, promote draining wounds, and treat perineal lacerations.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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