Which of the following CVD secondary risk factors are controllable?
A. hypertension, positive family history, diabetes
B. age, response to stress, diabetes
C. homocysteine level, race, cigarette smoking
D. high C-reactive protein, response to stress, alcohol consumption
E. postmenopausal women, emotional behavior, inactivity
D. high C-reactive protein, response to stress, alcohol consumption
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Arrange the pathophysiological changes involved in a pulmonary embolism (A-D). (Enter the number of each step in the proper sequence; do not use commas or spaces.)
A. The thrombus becomes an embolus and travels into the inferior vena cava. B. The thrombus travels into the right side of the heart. C. Inflammation and thrombus form in the vein. D. The thrombus then enters the pulmonary artery.
Which of the following pathological conditions is the loss of mobility of the stapes?
A) anacusis B) otitis media C) otosclerosis D) labyrinthitis
Kate and Michael are 19-year-old college students who are beginning a sexual relationship. Both have had previous partners and have not been tested for STDs.Which of the following contraceptive methods would be best for Kate and Michael to use?
A. latex male condom B. Depo-Provera C. diaphragm D. IUD
Off-pump coronary artery bypass avoids the use of the heart-lung machine and allows the bypass to be created while the heart is still beating.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)