Drugs are mainly eliminated from the body by ________.
A. enterohepatic recycling
B. regurgitation
C. sweating
D. renal excretion
Answer: D
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A client comes to the clinic with the complaint that he has been ill for several weeks but do not have insurance and have delayed care
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