What are the two factors that drive growth and development?

A) Nutrition and exercise
B) Environment and fertility
C) Healthcare and perception
D) Genetics and environment


Ans: D

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A patient with sepsis is receiving care in the intensive care unit and is receiving mechanical ventilation

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A patient taking tamoxifen to reduce the risk of contralateral breast cancer asks the nurse about adverse effects of the drug. What is an adverse effect of tamoxifen?

A) Stomatitis B) Mucositis C) Thrombocytopenia D) Cerebrovascular accidents

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