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khang

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You should suspect _________ when your patient has hematuria and sharp, colicky pain that radiates to the groin.
 
  A) appendicitis
  B) constipation
  C) peritonitis
  D) kidney stones

Question 2

Hyperthermia results in:
 
  A) an abnormally high core temperature.
  B) shivering to release heat.
  C) thermogenesis.
  D) vasoconstriction.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A





 

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