An inactive substance administered only for its suggestive effects is called a/an ____
A) antipyretic?
B) ?contraindication
C) ?analgesic
D) ?placebo
D
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A. disrupting endocrine activity. B. destroying reproductive organ tissues. C. causing mutations in sperm and ova. D. making sex fluids highly acidic.
A heart specialist is be called a:
A) cardiologist. B) phlebotomist. C) coronologist. D) hemangiologist.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Hemorrhagic strokes are more common than ischemic, accounting for nearly 90% of all cases. 2. When having a heart attack, women are more likely than men to experience shortness of breath; nausea and vomiting; unusual tiredness; and pain in the back, shoulders, and jaw. 3. The symptoms of a stroke are so distinctive that it is impossible to have a stroke without knowing it. 4. Smoking is the leading preventable cause of CVD. 5. Smoking causes platelets to stick together in the bloodstream, leading to clotting.
Nonsmokers are affected by environmental tobacco smoke for hours after they leave a smoke-filled room.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)