All of the following are risk factors for CAD that are modifiable EXCEPT:
A. race.
B. obesity.
C. high cholesterol.
D. physical activity.
A
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A) Arterial B) Baroreceptor C) Chemoreceptor D) Venous
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A) place padding under her head. B) hyperextend her neck and head. C) use a nasal airway rather than an oral airway. D) place a folded towel under her shoulders.
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