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What is the name of the body's natural pacemaker?
 a. Medulla
  b. AV node
  c. SA node
  d. Bundle branches

Question 2

Drugs that are in the form of ointments or gels are ____________.
 a. topicals
  b. sublinguals
  c. orals
  d. intradermals



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a
RATIONALE: Drugs that are in the form of ointments or gels are topicals.




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