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haleyc112

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If cholesterol levels in twins were being compared, one of whom in each pair was randomly assigned to a special dietary intervention, the appropriate statistical test would be the:
 
  a. One-sample t-test
  b. Independent groups t-test
  c. Between-subjects t-test
  d. Dependent groups t-test

Question 2

Which medication would a nurse administer to a client diagnosed with tuberculosis?
 
  a. Isoniazid
  b. Nevirapine
  c. Amodiaquine
  d. Bacille Calmette-Gurin (BCG)



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A
Isoniazid is one of several chemotherapeutic medications used to treat tuberculosis. Nevirapine is used to decrease the likelihood of maternal transmission of HIV-AIDS. Amodiaquine is one of several medications used to treat malaria. Bacille Calmette-Gurin is a vaccine that has been promoted as effective in inducing active immunity against tuberculosis.



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