Complications associated with diabetes include nerve damage and circulatory problems.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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What will be an ideal response?

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During a cardiac catheterization, the doctor notes that one of the coronary arteries has stenosis, or a "condition (of) ________."

A) hardness B) constriction; narrowness C) thrombus D) widening

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All of the following are true about "I" statements EXCEPT that ________.

A. when we say "I," the other person may feel less defensive B. when we use "I," the other person is less likely to listen to us C. when we use "I," we are avoiding directed criticism D. when we say "I," we are focusing on our feelings, beliefs, and interpretations

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Which is the proper translation of cardiomegaly?

A. Deficiency of the heart B. Inflammation of the heart C. Abnormal softening of the heart D. Abnormal hardening of the heart E. Enlargement of the heart

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