The average life expectancy of the migrant farm worker in the United States is
a. 49 years
b. 55 years
c. 61 years
d. 72 years
ANS: A
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a. Be close to a restroom immediately after taking this medication. b. Reduce fluid intake after mixing this medication in milk only. c. Take with a full cup of water and increase daily fluid intake. d. Notify the physician immediately if bowel movements are not daily.
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