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audragclark

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In the two-lead method of axis determination, a positive deflection of the QRS in Lead I and a negative QRS deflection in Lead aVF indicate:
 
  A) right axis deviation
  B) left axis deviation
  C) extreme right axis deviation
  D) normal axis

Question 2

Which airway sound is indicative of fluid in the upper airway?
 
  A) Snoring
  B) Stridor
  C) Wheezing
  D) Gurgling



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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