Describe the complications associated with nasal oxygen administration

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Complications associated with administration of nasal oxygen include epistaxis, nasal irritation, and inadvertent removal of tube.

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The complex of a transverse tubule and two adjacent terminal cisternae is known as a

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The beginning of a true capillary is surrounded by a precapillary sphincter. The opening and closing of precapillary sphincters is controlled by ________.

A. sympathetic nervous system B. parasympathetic nervous system C. local chemical conditions. D. blood pressure in the metarteriole

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The three gastrointestinal hormones that function as enterogastrones are ____________________, ____________________, and ____________________

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Describe the endocrine regulation of bone growth.

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