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faduma

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How does a provider judge a patient's speech during the general appearance component of the physical examination?
 A) Instruct the patient to read a few sentences printed on a card.
  B) Ask the patient whether he or she has any speech problems.
  C) Ask the patient a few questions.
  D) Closely examine the patient's mouth and throat.

Question 2

Patients on anticoagulation therapy must be monitored. A normal prothrombin time range can be anywhere from:
 A) 10 to 20 seconds.
  B) 10 to 14 seconds.
  C) 14 to 20 seconds.
  D) 20 to 41 seconds.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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