In Mexico, health care is traditionally sought from a hierarchy of healers. If a cure is not found for an illness, which of the following may be consulted for outside help next?
a. seƱoras
b. sobador
c. abuelas
d. curandero
e. chemist
b
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Which of the following is true about low-birth-weight infants?
a. They show greater prevalence for liver fat infiltration. b. They demonstrate catch-up growth within 3 months of birth. c. They have an increased risk for insulin resistance later in life. d. They have proportionately larger kidneys and greater risks for low blood pressure. e. They are more commonly born to upper socioeconomic status women.
Which drug for epilepsy inhibits both vitamin D and folate metabolism?
A. valproate B. carbamazepine C. gabapentin D. phenytoin E. topiramate
Consider the first digestive challenge presented in the text: Human beings breathe, eat, and drink through their mouths. Air taken in through the mouth must go to the lungs; food and beverages must go to the stomach. The throat must be arranged so that swallowing and breathing do not interfere with each other. How does the human body resolve this?
What will be an ideal response?
A disease characterized by abnormal utilization of carbohydrates by the body and elevated blood glucose levels is called:
a. plague. b. chronic inflammation. c. hypoglycemia. d. diabetes.