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  1. 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.

  2. Many diuretics cause loss of
    (a) potassium.
    (b) magnesium.
    (c) bicarbonate.
    (d) all of the above.

  3. IM glucocorticoids resin is used to remove veneral warts.
    (a) True
    (b) False

  4. Graves’ disease is caused by
    (a) overactive thyroid gland.
    (b) underactive thyroid gland.
    (c) overactive parathyroid gland.
    (d) underactive parathyroid gland.

  5. HIV is transmitted via
    (a) injection of infected blood or blood products.
    (b) sexual contact.
    (c) maternal–fetal transmission.
    (d) all of the above.

  6. Music cannot help relieve pain.
    (a) True
    (b) False

  7. 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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