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Health, 22.06.2019 15:00, Becky323
Which of the following statements is true? a. poll data show that a majority of americans accept gay and b. open discussions of sexuality are welcomed by all families, c. homophobic stereotypes rarely occur in the media anymore. lesbian relationships. religious grougs, and social networks. d. poll data show that bisexuality and homosexuality are viewed positively by all parts of society
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Health, 22.06.2019 16:30, brendaesme
According to myplate guidelines, grains should make up (less than one-fourth, more than one-fourth, about one-fourth) of your plate, fruits should make up (less than one-fourth, more than one-fourth, about one-fourth) of your plate, protein should make up (less than one-fourth, more than one-fourth, about one-fourth) of your plate, and vegetables should make up (less than one-fourth, more than one-fourth, about one-fourth) of your plate. just answered it; about one-fourth, less than one-fourth, about one-fourth, and more than one-fourth
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Health, 23.06.2019 03:30, lightbright828
Which of these are fast-acting compounds that attack ocygen-dependent tissues known to be particularly sensitive to these compounds? a. nerveb. vesicantsc. cyanide compoundsd. pulmonary
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Health, 23.06.2019 05:00, jaretktm2449
A35-year-old woman arrives on the floor after an uneventful hysteroscopy to evaluate her long history of uterine fibroids. about 30 minutes after her arrival, she begins to complain of nausea and has two episodes of vomiting. the physical administers 0.625 mg of droperidol and 400 mg of acetaminophen by mouth. on follow-up evaluation, the patient's neck is involuntarily flexed to one side. she is alert, oriented, and conversation and has an otherwise normal neurological examination. which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? - cerebral vascular accident- conversion disorder- dystonic reaction to droperidol- munchausen syndrome- seizure
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