Which community-based risk-reduction intervention resulted in equally favorable health risk changes for both control and treatment groups?
a. Framingham Heart Study
b. Stanford Heart Disease Prevention Program
c. North Karelia Study
d. Minnesota Heart Health Program
D
The Minnesota Heart Health Program resulted in equally favorable health risk changes for both control and treatment groups.
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a. decreased renal clearance b. decreased cardiac output c. impaired absorption in the gut d. all of the above
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a. notify the physician. b. fill out an incident report. c. assess the patient. d. tell her supervisor.
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1. Headache 2. Increased thirst 3. Irritability 4. Black, tarry stools 5. Weight gain
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