- Parietal cells produce
(a) hydrochloric acid in the gall bladder.
(b) hydrochloric acid in the liver.
(c) hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
(d) none of the above. - Many diuretics cause loss of
(a) potassium.
(b) magnesium.
(c) bicarbonate.
(d) all of the above. - IM glucocorticoids resin is used to remove veneral warts.
(a) True
(b) False - Graves’ disease is caused by
(a) overactive thyroid gland.
(b) underactive thyroid gland.
(c) overactive parathyroid gland.
(d) underactive parathyroid gland. - HIV is transmitted via
(a) injection of infected blood or blood products.
(b) sexual contact.
(c) maternal–fetal transmission.
(d) all of the above. - Music cannot help relieve pain.
(a) True
(b) False - Pain occurring from skeletal muscles, fascia, ligaments, vessels, and
joint is called
(a) neuropathic pain.
(b) visceral pain.
(c) chronic pain.
(d) none of the above.
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