Two bloodborne STDs are syphilis and hepatitis B.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Axons of the nervous system are described as afferent and efferent according to the direction in which they carry information. Which of the following represents an efferent projection? Choose the correct option
A) Sensory input to the spinal cord B) Motor output of the spinal cord C) Interneurons in the spinal cord D) Sensory input to the spinal cord, Motor output of the spinal cord, Interneurons in the spinal cord
While assisting in the care of a client diagnosed with petit mal seizures, the LPN overhears the treatment team discussing the addition of ethosuximide (Zarontin) to the client's medication regimen. The nurse is aware that this medication works by:
A. Altering the transfer of sodium ions across a synaptic membrane B. Delaying the movement of calcium over the neuron C. Increasing the neurologic sensitivity to electric stimuli and lowering the seizure threshold D. Blocking GABA transmitters in the brain
The combining form cyt/o- means ________
A) "cancer" B) "cell" C) "nucleus of an atom" D) "tumor"
The failure of immature cells to develop specialized functions is called differentiation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false