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Match each abbreviation commonly used in administering medications with its meaning.
-After meals
Strip Malls
Linearly arranged commercial complexes offering retail, dining, and service spaces, usually accessible from a large parking area.
Queen Elizabeth Way
is a major arterial highway in Southern Ontario, Canada, connecting Toronto and the Niagara Peninsula.
Shoppertainment
A marketing strategy that combines shopping with entertainment to enhance the retail experience and attract customers.
West Edmonton Mall
A large shopping mall in Edmonton, Alberta, known for being one of the largest in North America, featuring a wide variety of retail stores, entertainment, and attractions.
Q25: A hanging support for an injured arm<br>A)ambulate<br>B)angle<br>C)axilla<br>D)body
Q48: The patient may be sitting or lying
Q52: Medication that is bound together by substances
Q66: Horizontal to V4 at midaxillary line<br>A)V<sub>1</sub><br>B)V<sub>2</sub><br>C)V<sub>3</sub><br>D)V<sub>4</sub><br>E)V<sub>5</sub><br>F)V<sub>6</sub>
Q68: When are medical assistants permitted to change
Q72: Often recommended prior to surgery to lessen
Q73: 10 units<br>A)milli-<br>B)centi-<br>C)deci-<br>D)deka-<br>E)hector-<br>F)kilo-
Q79: Increase of blood sugar,as in diabetes<br>A)hyperglycemia<br>B)hypoglycemia<br>C)ingested<br>D)insulin shock<br>E)intubation<br>F)life-threatening<br>G)obstructed<br>H)poison<br>I)postmortem<br>J)prophylactic
Q84: Which of the following is not a
Q95: Lie flat on your back and bend