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stephzh

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In following the ATP III guidelines, in estimating 10-year Risk Category for coronary heart disease, all of the following major risk factors are used EXCEPT:
 a. cigarette smoking.
  b. hypertension.
  c. HDL-cholesterol level.
  d. LDL-cholesterol level.

Question 2

The pitting depth of edema is based on what numerical scale?
 a. 1 to 3
 b. 0 to 3
 c. 0 to 4
 d. 1 to 5
 e. 1 to 10



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momo1250

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



stephzh

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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