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ENagel

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The stress management technique of controlled breathing works by:
 
  A) reducing adrenaline levels.
  B) increasing blood pressure.
  C) increasing ACTH levels.
  D) speeding digestion.

Question 2

If a patient has a retroperitoneal infection, what organ could be involved?
 
  A) Bladder
  B) Kidney
  C) Gallbladder
  D) Small intestine



Moriaki

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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