What instructional note is found at the beginning of category P02?

A) Includes any nonteratogenic effects of….
B) Code first any current condition in newborn.
C) Code also any manifestations….
D) Code also….


B

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____ is caused by blood-sucking insects. 

A. Herpes simplex 2 B. Crabs C. Trichomoniasis D. Chlamydia E. Gonorrhea

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. If the true vocal cords are stretched, the voice becomes lower in pitch. When the true vocal cords are relaxed, the voice becomes higher in pitch.  2. Breathing is controlled by the respiratory center of the brain, which is located in the pons and medulla oblongata.  3. The medulla oblongata controls both the rhythm and the depth of breathing. The pons controls the rate of breathing.  4. The pons controls both the rhythm and the depth of breathing. The medulla oblongata controls the rate of breathing.  5. When carbon dioxide levels rise in the blood, the rate and depth of breathing increase.

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The modern epidemiologic triangle includes groups of populations, causative factors, and ____.

A. alternate explanations B. risk factors C. results D. coherence

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Match the following terms with the correct definition.

A. type of goats that produce milk B. particles in milk that produce less fat C. type of goats raised for meat sources D. fine valuable down undercoat of hair that is warm E. type of goats raised for hair products F. type of goats that are small or miniature in size G. long locks of white hair used to make fiber clothing or bedding products H. woody type of plant that is eaten by goats I. term for adult male goat J. labor process of goats K. young or newborn goat L. veterinary term for goats M. term for adult female goat N. a group of goats O. bacterial condition where umbilical cord becomes contaminated and causes bacteria to enter the blood stream P. common fungus of goats Q. milk fever in goats R. sacs behind the horn area that produce an odor on billy goats S. highly contagious viral disease of goats similar to the flu T.

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