HIV is transmitted primarily through:
(a) mother to child (b) sharing needles (c) sexual contact (d) sharing personal items
ANSWER: C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following statements regarding non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus is NOT true?
a. It typically develops later in life. b. The pancreas produces normal to high levels of insulin. c. It is also called type II diabetes insipidus. d. Patients take medication to improve insulin function.
Which of the following foods is associated with increased risk of cancer?
A. salted and nitrate-cured meats B. whole grain breads C. green or black tea D. soy foods E. low-fat dairy products
The medical term for pain in the arm is:
A) brachialgia. B) bradykinesia. C) biceps. D) brachii.