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dakota nelson

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In what position should the patient complaining of severe abdominal pain be placed if there are no signs or symptoms of shock?
 
  A) Left lateral recumbent B) Semi-Fowler with knees bent
  C) Supine with feet elevated D) One of comfort

Question 2

Which of the following is associated with a greater predisposition for hypoglycemia due to decreased gluconeogenesis?
 
  A) Pancreatitis
  B) Cholecystitis
  C) Cardiac failure
  D) Renal failure


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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