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A 15-year-old is seen at a health care facility for facial acne. When counseling him, you would teach him that the basic cause of his acne is
 
  A) lack of showering adequately after gym class.
  B) activation of androgen hormones.
  C) vitamin deficiency from an inadequate diet.
  D) thyroid-gland secretions increasing with adolescence.

Question 2

Which of the following is not a reliable indicator of impending shock from early hemorrhage?
 
  1. Respirations
  2. Blood pressure
  3. Skin condition
  4. Urinary output



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

2
1, 3, 4. Incorrect. These are more sensitive and more reliable indicators than blood pressure.
2. Correct. Blood pressure is not a reliable indicator; several more sensitive signs are available.



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