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Eyes: snellen chart, cataract risk factors, accommodation lungs: locations, names and descriptions of all normal and abnormal lung sounds. how would i do a bowel assessment? what are the characteristics of pulses and locations where they can be checked? what are the newest guidelines for mammograms? what is the age range for risk factor for testicular cancer? what risk factors are modifiable? what are some examples of primary lesions? compare and contrast at least three different types of lesions. how would you classify a mosquito bite? a tick bite? a shingles rash? how are primary lesions different from secondary lesions? when would you use the bell vs. the diaphragm on the stethoscope?
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Health, 22.06.2019 16:00
What is a quick method use only to only partially cooked item
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Health, 22.06.2019 23:30
Group of genes that encode molecules found in all body cells, creating a biochemical “fingerprint” that serves as the “id” for cells so that they are marked as “self” a) deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) b) entry inhibitors c) major histocompatibility complex (mhc) d) non-nucleoside reverse transcription inhibitors (nnrtis)
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Health, 23.06.2019 03:00
Select two risk factors for self-harming behavior. a. having high self-esteem b being a teenager or young adult c. being female d. having never abused drugs or alcohol i know its going to be something funny and i'm gonna feel dumb asking it but its for my final test of the semester
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