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Capo

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Which sign of respiratory failure appears as a bluish cast in the skin on the lips, cheeks and nail beds?
 a. acidosis
 b. hypercapnia
  c. hypoxia
 d. hypoxemia
 e. cyanosis

Question 2

_____ are especially drawn to food crumbs and often regurgitate while eating.
 a. Cockroaches
  b. Rodents
  c. Birds
  d. Pantry pests



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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