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ssal

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The combination of taking aspirin for headache following heavy drinking increases the risk for:
 a. gastritis.
  b. diverticulitis.
  c. blood clots.
  d. heart attack.

Question 2

Which statement by the client indicates further teaching is needed?
 a. I only drink beer so I'm not at as high a risk for liver problems as if I drank hard liquor.
  b. I often enjoy a glass of wine cooler when I get home from work and am fixing dinner.
  c. Since I am nursing the baby, I don't drink alcohol with my husband.
  d. I drink five ounces of wine sometimes with my dinner.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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