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An emesis basin is a ________-shaped receptacle for body drainage, such as sputum, and for used instruments.
 
  a. brain
  b. kidney
  c. liver
  d. stomach

Question 2

The ________ is used to examine the interior of the eye, especially the retina.
 
  a. ophthalmoscope
  b. otoscope
  c. stethoscope
  d. sphygmomanometer



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