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anjilletteb

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Nitric oxide for inhalation (I-NO) is recommended to be administered in conjunction with which of the following?
 A) room air
  B) oxygen
  C) nitrogen
  D) nitrogen dioxide

Question 2

Nitric oxide (NO) causes which of the following actions on smooth muscle?
 A) contraction
  B) relaxation
  C) constriction
  D) NO has no effect on smooth muscle.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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