The most frequent neurological disorder(s) of adults is/are

A) a head injury.
B) seizures.
C) cerebrovascular disease.
D) subdural hematomas.


C

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a. stress d. gender b. diet high in sodium and fat e. smoking c. alcohol intake f. lack of exercise

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Which of the following is not considered a risk factor for men contracting an STD?

A) Multiple lifetime sexual partners B) Smoking C) Intravenous (IV) drug use D) Unprotected sex with prostitutes

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A 74-year-old patient preparing to undergo a colon resection for cancer of the colon asks about the elevated carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) test result. The nurse explains that the test is used to

a. identify any metastasis of the cancer. b. monitor the tumor status after surgery. c. confirm the diagnosis of a specific type of cancer. d. determine the need for postoperative chemotherapy.

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Historical research is often guided by specific research hypotheses

A) True B) False

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