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hubes95

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The most common cause of cirrhosis in the United States is:
 a. alcohol abuse.
 b. hepatitis B.
 c. non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
  d. hepatitis C.
 e. biliary colic.

Question 2

In clinical practice, which of the following is validated for use in interpreting height and weight of adults?
 a. Metropolitan Life Insurance height-weight tables
  b. Dietary Guidelines healthy body weight
  c. Quetelet's Index
  d. Hamwi Equation



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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