Common sites for pressure sores to develop are:
A) shoulders blades, ears, backbone, elbows, and breasts.
B) heels and ankles, knees, and toes.
C) shins, forearm, elbows, and neck.
D) both A and B.
Four factors that decrease the blood pressure are:
A) exercise, depressants, stimulants, and fasting.
B) depressants, fasting, shock, and exercise.
C) depressants, fasting, shock, and hemorrhage.
D) none of the above.
Four factors that increase the blood pressure are:
A) exercise, stimulants, shock, and hemorrhage.
B) exercise, stimulants, loss of elasticity in the arteries, and eating.
C) exercise, stimulants, eating, and shock.
D) fasting, shock, stimulants, and loss of elasticity in the arteries.
Signs that a pressure sore is developing include:
A) redness, heat, tenderness, and broken skin.
B) flakiness, rash, and bruises.
C) moles, raised areas, and dry skin.
D) none of the above.
The normal range of blood pressure is between:
A) 120/100 and 130/110. B) 190/120 and 200/120.
C) 100/60 and 140/90. D) both A and B.