An eating behavior that is most likely to have a negative long-term effect on health is

a. a monthly meal out at an expensive restaurant.
b. eating French fries with lunch once a week.
c. avoiding a specific fruit or vegetable.
d. drinking one can of sugar-sweetened beverage every day


Answer: d. drinking one can of sugar-sweetened beverage every day

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The nurse cares for a patient on an antipsychotic drug who develops acute dystonia. Which drug will most likely be prescribed for this reaction?

1. 5-HT3 blocker 2. Anticholinergic 3. Neuroleptic 4. Tricyclic

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A 16-year-old with aspirations of becoming a bodybuilder spends 3 hours a day in the gym. Five years later a hepatocellular carcinoma is discovered. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the cancer?

a. Immunosuppressive agents b. Cytotoxic agents c. Anabolic steroids d. A viral infection

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