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To determine pulselessness in an adult patient, palpate the pulse. In an infant, palpate
  the pulse.
 
  A. carotid, brachial C. pedal, carotid
  B. tibial, cartotid D. brachial, tibial

Question 2

The normal sequence of events that lead to a disease is called:
 
  a. stages. c. sequencing.
  b. pathogenesis. d. mutation.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

b



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