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lunatika

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A nonsteroidal, antiinflammatory medication capable of producing analgesia and is useful in the management of moderate to severe pain is:
 
  a. Ketorolac
  b. Meperedine
  c. Diazepam
  d. Naloxone

Question 2

________ are the internal cellular structures that perform specific functions essential to normal cell structure, maintenance, and metabolism.
 
  A) Microvilli B) Cytosins C) Cytoplasm D) Organelles



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Answer to Question 1

a
Rationale: a. Correct.
b. Meperedine is a narcotic analgesic.
c. Diazepam is a benzodiazepine.
d. Naloxone is a narcotic antagonist.

Answer to Question 2

D



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