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luminitza

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A potentially correctable cause of TCPA is a:
 
  A) pulmonary contusion. B) tracheobronchial disruption.
  C) cardiac tamponade. D) tension pneumothorax.

Question 2

The endocrine cells of which organ produce glucagon and insulin?
 
  A) Kidney B) Appendix C) Pancreas D) Gallbladder



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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