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mydiamond

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When assessing a patient, what symptom might be present to help determine that the patient has Cushing's syndrome versus Addison's disease?
 
  A) Hyperpigmentation of skin and gums
  B) Fatigue
  C) Inability to respond to stressors
  D) Moon face appearance

Question 2

What happens when a cell has to use anaerobic metabolism to make glucose?
 
  A) Oxygen and water are created.
  B) Pyruvic acid is converted to lactic acid.
  C) Carbon dioxide and water are formed.
  D) Electrolytes in the cell become balanced.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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