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ts19998

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Aplastic anemia in the acquired form can result from drugs or chemical agent exposure. If the link cannot be made to any environmental factor, what form of anemia does the client have?
 
  a. Pure red cell aplasia
  b. Anemia of chronic renal disease
  c. Idiopathic
  d. Chronic

Question 2

What is a viable explanation as to why some individuals suffer stem cell damage when exposed to chemical agents but others do not?
 
  a. Longer life span of some red cells
  b. Superior detoxification
  c. Autoimmune disorders
  d. Lack of exposure



rleezy04

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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: B



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