Your patient denies difficulty breathing, but displays signs of respiratory distress. You state, I know that you said you are breathing fine, but you cannot speak more than two to three words at a time without gasping for air. Your response is an example of:
A) confrontation.
B) empathy.
C) contradiction.
D) explanation.
Question 2
Starling's law states that:
A) the greater the contraction, the higher the afterload.
B) the preload determines the cardiac output.
C) the more the myocardial muscle is stretched, the greater the contraction.
D) for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.