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renzo156

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The artificial veins used in patients undergoing dialysis after the natural veins fail usually last:
 A) 6-8 months
  B) 1-3 years
  C) 3-5 years
  D) the remainder of the patient's life

Question 2

The involuntary loss of drops of urine is called:
 A) dribbling
  B) frequency
  C) hesitancy
  D) urgency



peter

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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