The appropriate dosage of nitroglycerine for an anginal attack is:
A. .1–.3 mg.
B. .3–.6 mg.
C. .6–.9 mg.
D. .9–.12 mg.
B
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____ is the process of shared decision making.
A. Patient concordance B. Patient confluence C. Patient collaboration D. Patient correspondence
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