Benzodiazepine antianxiety Schedule IV drugs such as alprazolam (Xana) and clonazepam (Klonopin) are the most effective in treating panic disorder

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: TRUE

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Chlamydia or gonorrhea is likely to be contracted when

a. a barrier method of contraception is used. b. the number of sexual partners is limited. c. there are no symptoms in sexual partners. d. effective oral contraceptives are used alone.

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The angiogenesis process, which allows tumors to develop new blood vessels, is triggered and regulated by tumor-secreted:

A) Procoagulants B) Growth factors C) Attachment factors D) Proteolytic enzymes

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Students use illicit drugs for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

A) pleasure. B) escape. C) medical needs. D) social pressure.

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Read the following discharge summary: Hospital Course Mrs. Collach was admitted to the medical service. She was placed on NPO status and given IVF and analgesics. An ultrasound revealed gallstones in the common bile duct as the etiology for Mrs. Collach's pancreatitis. Surgery was consulted. On hospital day 2, Mrs. Collach was taken to the OR for laparoscopic choledocholithectomy and cholecystectomy. She tolerated the procedure well. She began a postoperative refeeding plan with a low-protein, low-fat diet. She tolerated advancing the diet, and 2 days after her surgery, her pain had improved enough that she was discharged home.According to this summary, which of the following is true?

A. Mrs. Collach could eat a low-protein, low-fat diet when she was first admitted to the hospital. B. Mrs. Collach was given palliative care throughout her hospital stay. C. Mrs. Collach spent some time in the intensive care unit. D. Mrs. Collach was not allowed to have anything by mouth and was given intravenous fluids when she was first admitted to the hospital. E. Mrs. Collach was given a low-protein, low-fat diet before her operation.

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