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A 50-year-old male is visiting the nursing center for a general health assessment. He shares with the nurse that he had several surgeries before he was 15 years old for a congenital spinal condition. With each surgery, he had several blood transfusions.
 
  This alerts you to screen for
  A) HIV.
  B) hepatitis A.
  C) leukemia.
  D) anemia.

Question 2

Regular physical activity reduces the risk of
 
  A) congenital anomalies.
  B) breast cancer.
  C) genetic disease.
  D) premature death.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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