Smoking-related illnesses kill approximately _____ million people each year worldwide
a. 5
b. 6
c. 8
d. 100
b
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The hematic system is commonly called:
A) urinary. B) blood. C) lymphatic. D) cardiovascular.
Which of the following is NOT an infection?
a. Hodgkin disease b. mononucleosis c. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia d. acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Cara, who is 28 years old, has experienced recurrent pain in her lower abdomen over the past two months. She has been treating herself by taking over-the-counter pain medication. She has health insurance through a health maintenance organization.Cara is prescribed a long course of antibiotics to treat her condition. Which of the following statements about her treatment is FALSE?
A. She should store the antibiotic in a cool, dry, dark place and not in the medicine cabinet in her bathroom. B. She should tell her physician that she is taking oral contraceptives to avoid any possible drug interactions. C. She can safely stop taking the antibiotic when her symptoms cease. D. She may be able to reduce the cost of her treatment by asking for a generic form of the antibiotic.