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schs14

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Which of the small devices sends a small dose of electricity to jar the heart back into a normal rhythm?
 a. Pacemaker
  b. ICD
  c. CCT
  d. CMR
  e. ECG

Question 2

Aspirin is an effective painkiller, but it is not used after an extraction because ____________.
 a. there are better painkillers
  b. of the side effect of stomach irritation
  c. it inhibits clotting of blood
  d. none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c
RATIONALE: Aspirin is an effective painkiller, but it is not used after an extraction because it inhibits clotting of the blood.



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