Drugs enter the body through the respiratory tract only if smoked
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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A long-term smoker who develops a chronic cough, attends a clinic, and subsequently quits smoking is an example of
A. primary prevention. B. secondary prevention. C. both a and b. D. tertiary prevention.
Health risks associated with obesity include
A. hypertension. B. heart disease. C. diabetes. D. All of these answers are correct.
The key to improving your self-esteem is to
A. surround yourself with people who build you up. B. change negative beliefs about yourself to positive ones. C. act as if you respect yourself. D. become a more giving person.
Listed are the results of 10 test scores. Determine the percentile rank for a score of 72.90 72 94 81 65 99 85 77 70 89
What will be an ideal response?