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savannahhooper

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What is the danger of a high low-density lipoprotein level?
 a. Too much is excreted in the bile.
  b. It increases risk for coronary artery disease.
  c. It cannot be reversed.
  d. It cannot be used for coronary artery disease risk.

Question 2

To increase the field of vision in the oral cavity, which of the following tissues can be retracted?
 a. Tongue
  b. Cheeks
  c. Lips
  d. All of the above



smrtceo

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d
RATIONALE: To increase the field of vision in the oral cavity, the tongue, lips, and cheeks can be retracted.



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